Harrogate Family & Business Directors ‘Play It Purple’ in Aid of St Michael’s Hospice
The family of Harrogate resident, Patricia ‘Trish’ Mottahed, have clubbed together in aid of St Michael’s, following her being lovingly cared for at the Hospice during her final days, in May this year.
Together, they have organised a ‘Play it Purple’ golf day at Oakdale Golf Club – where she played for several years, to raise money for the charity which survives mainly on donations. The name brings in the main brand colour of the Hospice, which was Trish’s favourite colour too.
Her daughter, Suzannah Durkin, nieces Karen Winspear and Nicola Stamford and her husband, Matthew Stamford - have sponsored the event through their respective businesses Windsor House, The Big Bamboo Agency and Verity Frearson. They are aiming to raise a minimum of £10,000.
They are being joined on the day by teams from Redline Specialist Cars, MODA Living, Apollo Capital, Ethos Asset Finance, GH Brooks, Thompsons Accountants and VINCI Building amongst others.
Wealth Management Consultancy, JWH Wealth – a company that helps individuals achieve financial peace of mind – has sponsored the first hole, whilst Resimac, a UK manufacturer of solvent free epoxy, polyurethane & silicone composites and industrial coatings – has sponsored the 18th hole.
Pareto FM, national facilities management firm, has sponsored the half-way house, which will be fully stocked with refreshments – the proceeds of which will also go to the charity.
Friends and family of Trish will also join the event to take part in a putting competition for non-golfers as well as to attend an evening dinner in her honour, where a raffle and auction will take place – the latter hosted by Chris Hanby who has kindly donated his time to help raise money for this great cause.
Jess Williams, Community & Events Fundraiser for St Michael’s Hospice, says of the event: We’re delighted that the family of Trish decided to organise such a wonderful fundraising event in her memory. They have already put so much effort into making the day a real success and I am looking forward to attending myself.
“St Michael’s is a community driven and funded organisation that relies on the support of individuals, businesses, other organisations, foundations, and the government. It costs more than £7million a year to provide our range of high-quality, far-reaching services, and we only receive around 30% statutory funding - so events like this are key to making sure we can continue to do what we do.”
Trish’s daughter, Suzannah Durkin, added: “Mum would have loved that we have arranged this day for her. She was so grateful for the incredible care she received at St Michael’s and, as a family, we will be forever grateful to the amazing staff who looked after her in those final few days with such care, patience and kindness. My only wish is that mum could be there, but I know she’ll be there in spirit and be very proud of us all.”
Anyone wishing to support the golf day either through a donation, sponsorship or playing as a team should contact events@thebigbambooagency.co.uk