Charity endeavor yields success: Hollage's Kolping clan raises an impressive 20,000 euros for Terre des Hommes organization
The 2023 Canal Cup, an annual golf tournament held in the community, brought together around 150 participants for a day of sport and philanthropy. This year's event, which took place on Sunday, 10 August, saw the Kolping Family Hollage surpass the significant milestone of raising over €20,000 for the children's rights organisation, terre des hommes.
The Kolping Family Hollage, a Catholic social organisation, has been associated with terre des hommes since the first Canal Cup in 2017. Over the years, they have consistently used the event as an opportunity to support the global children's rights and protection organisation.
While specific details about the Kolping Family Hollage's role in the Canal Cup are not readily available, it is common for community-driven golf tournaments to involve local groups in organising or supporting such events, with funds raised going towards causes such as terre des hommes.
The Canal Cup, known for its team match play formats, typically features around 12 players and 18 matches over 27 holes. Past iterations of the event have been held at the Seneca Falls Country Club.
The reporter conducted a self-experiment during the Canal Cup, but the details of this experiment have not been disclosed.
It is worth noting that the purpose of the Canal Cup event often extends beyond golf competition to community building and philanthropy, including fundraising activities that support organisations dedicated to children's welfare, like terre des hommes.
For those interested in learning more about the Canal Cup's origins, or the Kolping Family Hollage’s official role and fundraising impact for terre des hommes, it would be advisable to consult the event's official sources or the Kolping Family Hollage’s communications directly.
Three countries are currently in a dispute with G-BA over minimum quantities and staffing requirements, but the specific countries involved were not mentioned in the provided information.