Tottenham’s James Maddison has chosen Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice in Barnet as the beneficiary of his annual celebrity golf day this year. The event, scheduled for May 28 at Centurion Golf Club in St Albans, will raise funds for the charity, which provides care for children with life-threatening conditions.
As part of a partnership with Spurs, Maddison, a midfielder for Tottenham and England, visited Noah’s Ark in Barnet before a recent match to learn more about the hospice’s work and spend time with the children and their families. He was impressed by the efforts of the charity and the impact it has on the community.
Notable personalities from the world of football and entertainment have participated in Maddison’s golf day in the past, including Harry Maguire, Mason Mount, and Michael McIntyre. The event attracts support from various sectors as it aims to raise awareness and funds for Noah’s Ark, which relies heavily on voluntary donations to continue providing essential palliative care to hundreds of children.
With an annual operating cost of £6 million, Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice depends on the generosity of supporters to maintain its services and ensure a high quality of care for its young patients and their families. The hospice focuses on creating meaningful experiences and opportunities for its beneficiaries, helping them live life to the fullest despite their medical challenges. Noah’s Ark CEO, Sophie Andrews, expressed gratitude for Tottenham’s ongoing support and Maddison’s dedication to hosting the charity event.
