An annual charity Golf Day organised by Danny’s MND Mission at Ferndown Forest Golf Club has once again raised vital funds in support of Motor Neurone Disease (MND) causes, including a generous £3,000 donation personally delivered by Danny to Forest Holme Hospice Charity.
The day brought together 18 teams for a memorable event filled with golf, generosity, and community spirit — all inspired by local MND sufferer Danny Fudge-Harman, who was diagnosed with MND in 2013 at the age of 36.
This year’s Golf Day was proudly sponsored by Stonehaven Homes, whose support helped make the event a great success. The day was further bolstered by numerous auction and raffle donations from supporters across the region.
Since his diagnosis, Danny has become a passionate advocate for MND awareness and fundraising. Through his mission, he continues to raise money and awareness to support those affected by the disease.
Forest Holme Hospice Charity holds a deeply personal connection for Danny, as it part-funds an MND Co-ordinator who has provided holistic support and guidance to him and his family throughout his journey.
Danny said, “It means the world to me to see so many people come together not just for a day of golf, but to support the fight against MND. Forest Holme has been there for me and my family in ways I can never repay, so being able to give something back is incredibly important. This mission isn’t just about raising money — it’s about raising hope.”
Kirsty Perks, fundraiser at Forest Holme Hospice Charity, added, “We are incredibly grateful to Danny for his continued support and generosity. His strength, determination and kindness in the face of such a challenging diagnosis is truly inspiring. The funds raised from the golf day will go a long way in helping us provide vital support to other local people affected by MND and their families. We’re proud to work alongside Danny and his foundation to make a real difference.”
To learn more about Danny’s fundraising and advocacy work, visit www.dannysmndmission.co.uk
