Christopher Olofsson beside HST turbocompressor with golf clubs at his back

Sulzer Pumps SA supports local communities

Sulzer is delighted to host its second annual charity golf day at the Serengeti Estates Golf Club and Resort. This event offers a fantastic opportunity for people to come together and enjoy a day of collaboration while contributing to a positive cause. It is part of Sulzer's global commitment to give back to the communities in which we operate. We look forward to seeing friends, colleagues and peers at the event, where we can all have fun while doing something for the greater good.

 

 

 

There are a range of options for sponsorship or participation depending on what you'd prefer.

To register please click this link and complete the form.

Some information about the causes we are supporting is shown below for your convenience. 

Muriel Brand School Logo
Muriel Brand School first opened its doors on 14 January 1969. Their fundraising, under the inspiring leadership of Mrs Muriel Brand, made the establishment of a new school for children with cerebral palsy possible. 

Muriel Brand School are committed to provide a functional and modern school that enable quality teaching, learning and therapy to protect and promote the right of every learner to quality, equitable and relevant education, considering barriers to learning.
 
CHOC Logo
CHOC is a non-profit organization that advocates for the health and well-being of children and teenagers diagnosed with cancer or life-threatening blood disorders and their families. The passionate and dedicated staff and volunteers of CHOC aim to save lives through early  detection and comprehensive support programs for the families affected by cancer.

At any one-time CHOC can have over 1500 children and teenagers in their care, whilst offering psychosocial support to over 1500 families. As an NPO, it is essential that CHOC receive and sustain the funds to support these courageous children and teenagers, so that they can keep on fighting even when their young bodies are exhausted and hurting.
 
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