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The Official Fundraising Partner for the 2023 Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic

March 28, 2023

We are delighted to announce that we are the official fundraising partner for the Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic at The Hurlingham Club from 27th - 30th June 2023.

Four days of World Class Tennis with the picturesque Hurlingham Club in the background, Go Fundraising has the honour of raising funds for the newly established Hurlingham Club Foundation.

How Will The Foundation Make A Difference?

Our Vision:

The Hurlingham Club Foundation is an integral part of a thriving and connected community.

Our Mission:

To enable our community to access opportunities and spaces that improve well-being and life chances.

Strategic Objectives:

Build a strong Foundation that allows us to better listen to and connect with our community.

Increase community support through meaningful volunteering and charitable giving opportunities.

Develop sustainable partnerships that are embedded within the community.

Deliver activities that support the physical, social and mental well-being of those most in need.

Mark Hooper , MD of Go Group incorporating Go Fundraising and Go Privilege, commented: “It is an honour to have been chosen as the official fundraising partner and to be associated with such a prestigious event. We are delighted to be raising funds for The Hurlingham Club Foundation charity across the whole week and offering guests the finest of hospitality.”

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