At the Fernox golf day, beat the pro, longest drive, and nearest the pin contests, helped to encourage healthy competition between the Fernox team, suppliers, and valued customers which made up the fifteen teams taking part. Prizes were handed out to celebrate the “best team” award and the “best player” award, won by Baileys and Lou Kearney from Navien respectively.
Shooting Star Hospice provides vital care for babies, children, and young people with life-limiting conditions providing essential support to children and their families during incredibly difficult times. Their services are provided free of charge, so rely on the support of corporate sponsors like Fernox to continue delivering this crucial care.
“We are thrilled to support a local charity that does such an important work for the local community,” commented Mike Skivington, Fernox sales director for the UK and Ireland. “At Fernox, we are committed to building long-term partnerships that strengthen the communities we serve. Supporting this initiative aligns with our values and reinforces our ongoing commitment to making a meaningful difference, both within our industry and beyond.”
“On behalf of Shooting Star Children’s Hospices, I would like to extend our sincere thanks for the continued support we receive from Fernox and everyone who takes part in their annual golf day. We care for over 1,000 families across South-West London, North-West London, and Surrey and thanks to support from organisations like Fernox, we’re able to provide bespoke support 365 days a year to the whole family.” Said Donna Jones, Corporate Relationships Manager when she visited the Fernox Head Office in Woking for the cheque presentation.