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Charity golf day to support disabled access to aviation at Skylark Country Club
Summary
A fundraiser for Aerobility will be held at Skylark Country Club in Whiteley on Wednesday, April 29; it is being organised by Farnborough Aerospace Consortium and Owen Daniels Consultancy.
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A charity golf day supporting disabled access to aviation will take place at Skylark Country Club in Whiteley, near Fareham, on Wednesday, April 29. The event is being organised by Farnborough Aerospace Consortium (FAC) and Owen Daniels Consultancy. It will raise funds for Aerobility, a charity based at Blackbushe Airport in Surrey that helps people with disabilities experience flight. Organisers say Aerobility teaches some participants to fly and supports around 1,000 people a year. Last year's golf day raised £4,500.
Event details:
- Date and location: Wednesday, April 29 at Skylark Country Club in Whiteley, near Fareham.
- Hosts: Farnborough Aerospace Consortium (FAC) and Owen Daniels Consultancy are organising the day.
- Beneficiary: Proceeds will support Aerobility, based at Blackbushe Airport in Surrey, which provides flying experiences and training for people with disabilities.
- Past result and goal: Last year's golf day raised £4,500 and organisers hope to surpass that total this year.
- Event features: Golfers and non-golfers are welcome; guests are offered lunch, networking opportunities and access to Skylark's facilities, including its spa, and the club is surrounded by roads named after famous aviators.
Summary:
The event is intended to raise funds and awareness for accessible aviation through Aerobility and to bring the local community together around that cause. Organisers aim to exceed last year's £4,500 amount; specific fundraising targets and final attendance figures are undetermined at this time.
