The Ibiza and Formentera Against Cancer Association is holding a charity golf tournament this Saturday to mark World Cancer Day
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- This event, which will take place from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Golf Ibiza facilities, aims to raise funds to support the fight against cancer in the Pitiusas
- Registrations, priced at €20 for children, €40 for members and €60 for other participants, can be made at the Golf Ibiza reception
A week to remember
The President of IFCC, Elizabeth Gail Fear, has expressed her enthusiasm for “starting the year with good news” and launching the association’s calendar of activities with this golf tournament, which “perfectly represents the spirit of the association, aiming to involve the community in charitable initiatives that generate real support for patients and their families.” She also explained that “every activity we organize adds value, not only in terms of resources, but also in awareness and support, and we are very grateful for the continued collaboration of companies and institutions in the Pitiusas.”
This tournament is supported by institutions such as the Consell d’Eivissa, the Sant Josep de Sa Talaia Town Council, the Santa Eulària des Riu Town Council, Casa Club Ibiza, and Restaurante Regina.
Likewise, numerous local companies are collaborating in this event, including Clínica Dr. Rull, Familia Marí Mayans, Frutos Secos Ibiza, CBbC Marina Sta Eulalia, The Wild Asparragus, Moto Luis, Stic Urban Hotel & Spa, The Ibiza Clinic, Golf Ibiza, and the Choco Party food truck.
On the occasion of World Cancer Day, which is observed on 4 February, the Ibiza and Formentera Against Cancer Association (IFCC) has used this entire week to commemorate the date through various initiatives, including this golf tournament and the presentation of its pilot Hospice project, a support service for people with cancer in the final stage of their lives. This program will be offered free of charge, starting on 2 March, to oncology patients residing in Santa Eulària des Riu with a life expectancy of less than twelve months.