WSP hosts their fifth annual Golf Day for Jo’burg Child Welfare
Written by: Save to InstapaperWSP Africa, consulting engineers for the built and natural environment, in association with Jo'burg Child Welfare (JWC) will be hosting their fifth Annual Charity Golf Day on the 23rd February at the Observatory Golf Club in Johannesburg.
JCW is driven by the belief that every human being deserves a childhood free from abuse and neglect. For over 100 years JCW has assisted children who have been abused, abandoned, neglected, consented for adoption, orphaned or made vulnerable (including the many who are infected with or have been affected by HIV and AIDS).
The organisation has invited SA's top business leaders to explore the networking aspect of the event, but also reflect on the plight of SA children going through difficult times.
"The charity golf day is one of our most anticipated events on our annual fundraising calendar. The response has been phenomenal and a true reflection that SA businesses have their hearts set in the right place. We are eternally grateful for everyone's support especially WSP," said Lyn Perry, Director at JCW.
Funds raised will go towards assisting in providing supplies from the organisations 'wish list', which includes but not limited to disposable nappies, children's feeding formulas, stationery and non-perishable foods.
WSP would like to take the opportunity to thank clients and other industry players that have showed their loyalty in supporting this great initiative.
For more information on how you can get involved in the next WSP Golf Day event, contact Annemie Cowley on 011 300 6095 or email her on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., you can also view www.wspgroup.co.za
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