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In a heartwarming display of community support, the Sparkasse Solingen has donated €2,000 to the Palliative Hospiz Solingen e.V., marking the third consecutive year that the charitable organisation has received the donation.
The donation was a part of Sparkasse Solingen's contribution to the charitable organisation in Solingen. The funds were collected from the entry fees of participants in the annual Sparkassen-Golf Tournament, which took place at the Golf Club in Haan-Düsseldorf on May 6th.
However, it is important to note that the donation was not the entire proceeds from the tournament's entry fees. Instead, it was a separate contribution made by the Sparkasse Solingen.
The recipient of the donation was chosen by Waldemar Dombrowski, the overall gross winner of the tournament. During a small ceremony held at the Palliative Hospiz Solingen on Gotenstraße, Mr. Dombrowski handed over the donation to a representative of the organisation. Sebastian Greif, a Sparkassen board member, was present during the presentation.
Despite the donation being a tradition for the Sparkasse Solingen, the search results do not provide information about the name of the president of the Palliative Hospiz Solingen e.V. to whom Mr. Dombrowski handed over the donation.
The Sparkassen-Golf Tournament is part of the Deka Golf Cup, a series of golf tournaments organised by Sparkasse banks across Germany. The event aims to promote golf while raising funds for charitable causes in the local communities.
This year's donation continues the Sparkasse Solingen's commitment to supporting the Palliative Hospiz Solingen e.V., an organisation that provides end-of-life care and support for patients and their families. The donation will undoubtedly make a significant difference in the lives of those who rely on the organisation's services.
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