The Community Fund’s annual Golf Day raises funds for a worthy cause
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The Community Fund’s annual Golf Day raises funds for a worthy cause

The Community Trust’s annual Golf Day was held on Friday at Ebotse Golf and Country Estate at Arwyp Medical Center.

For decades, Arwyp Medical Center has prided itself on providing more than just exceptional medical care.

The institution is also committed to taking care of itself, and with the launch of the Community Fund, Arwyp Medical Center has emphasized its commitment to the well-being of its staff.

The Community Fund’s annual Golf Day raises funds for a worthy cause
Ryno Vanderwalt, Darius Bester, Rudi Alberts, Rikus Boata are preparing to start from the first hole.

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The fund has been designed to provide critical support to its employees in times of unexpected need.

This initiative is designed to help employees struggling with unforeseen medical expenses, personal crises or family emergencies by providing them with the help they need when they need it most.

The establishment of the Community Fund is a testament to the medical center’s commitment to creating a supportive and compassionate workplace.

Thanks to contributions from both employees and other donors, the fund is able to offer financial assistance and a helping hand to people struggling with difficult situations.

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Arwyp Medical Center recognizes that life’s challenges can arise unexpectedly and wants its employees to know that they are not alone.

The fund reflects the organization’s ethos of caring for its team as family, reinforcing the belief that a strong, supportive community is integral to both personal and professional success.

Posing on the first hole, Andrew Johannes, Edward Evans, Pierre Rabie and Neil Joubert prepare for an eventful day at Ebotse Golf Course.

“This fund is more than just financial assistance; it is a symbol of our commitment to each other,” said Fahiema Gregory from Arwyp Medical Center.

“By connecting and supporting each other, we create a more resilient and compassionate workplace.”

The crowdfund is a significant step towards ensuring all employees have the support they need to overcome obstacles and continue to thrive in their roles.

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