The Funky Natz Foundation was set up by the parents of 11-year-old Natalie Hughes who died suddenly in March 2011.
Fundraisers will head to Wishaw Golf Club for an annual golf tournament that will raise funds for Epilepsy Scotland in memory of a Lanarkshire schoolgirl.
The Funky Natz Foundation was set up by the parents of 11-year-old Natalie Hughes who died suddenly in March 2011.
Natalie’s mum and dad Eileen and Eddie launched the charity foundation following the unexplained death of their daughter, who had epilepsy.
Over the years the foundation has kept the memory of the East Kilbride girl alive in people’s minds, and has raised a staggering total of over £180,000.
Natalie’s uncle, Iain Cairns from Wishaw, forms part of the committee and helps organise the event each year.
Speaking ahead of this year’s event, which will be held on Sunday, May 24, Iain said: “In the 15 years since we started the foundation we have raised close to £180,000 for the charity which shows the level support we have received.
“This year is no different thanks to our lead sponsors Vertu Toyota Hamilton. We have also received backing from businesses including KPP Accountants, Watson Towers, Halls Coaches and Serco who have all donated prizes.
“We’d like to thank all of them for their support, they always look after us.”
Around 140 golfers are set to take part in the fundraising highlight of the year and features a brand new car, courtesy of Vertu Toyota, as a prize for a hole-in-one at one of the greens.
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Other prizes include a hospitality trip to see Manchester United in the new season as well as four-balls at Royal Troon, Dundonald, the picturesque Machrihanish on the Mull of Kintyre and a host of other courses.
There is also the chance for a round of golf at Gleneagles with a Celtic legend as well a host of other top prizes.
Iain added: “We are doing all of this in memory of Natalie and that is what keeps us going. We would like to hit the £200,000 mark this year if we could.
“It might be a bit of a tough ask but we will try our best. It’s always a good day and hopefully the weather is kind to us.”
More information on the Funky Natz Foundation is available on its Facebook page. For more information on Epilepsy Scotland, visit: www.epilepsyscotland.org.uk
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