Ukunda's charity golf event: Aiding hearts through athletic endeavors
Charity Golf Tournament Raises 20,000 Euros for Ukunda e.V.
On Saturday, July 19, a charity golf tournament was held at Golfclub Ingolstadt, raising a significant amount for Ukunda e.V., a nonprofit organization based in Germany. The event was organized by members of the Rotary Club Ingolstadt Kreuztor, including Peter Bachschuster, Uwe Hartmann, and Hannes Arnold.
Peter Bachschuster, who plays a significant role in overseeing the aid projects of Ukunda e.V., both in planning and on-site in Ukunda, Kenya, was instrumental in organizing the successful fundraising event. The tournament aimed to provide education for children and young people in Kenya, a cause close to the hearts of all involved.
The day was filled with golfing challenges, camaraderie, and a shared purpose. Jürgen Schuhmann captured impressions of the successful day for a good cause, providing a visual record of the event's spirit and impact.
Following the tournament, a ceremonial handover of donations took place. A symbolic check for 20,000 euros was presented, representing the funds raised from the charity golf tournament. This donation will directly support Ukunda e.V.'s aid projects in Kenya, contributing to the organization's mission of providing education for children and young people in the region.
For those interested in learning more about the event, the organizer details, or the donation amounts, it is recommended to look for official websites or social media accounts of Ukunda e.V. or to contact them directly. As of now, specific details about this charity’s golf tournament are not widely available in search results.
Ukunda, the coastal town in Kenya where the funds will be used, is known for its resorts, but no mention of a charity golf event linked to Ukunda e.V. could be found in the current search results. However, the success of this tournament demonstrates the power of community engagement and the generosity of those who participated.
The Rotary Club Ingolstadt Kreuztor, Ukunda e.V., and all those involved in the charity golf tournament should be commended for their efforts in supporting education for children and young people in Kenya. Their work serves as an inspiration for similar initiatives and a testament to the power of community action.
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