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RF Gives Back With Charity Golf Tournament
By Rachael Allahar
May 12, 2022 - 10:56:58 AM

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Nassau, The Bahamas - Local golf enthusiasts are gearing up for the 35th Annual Charity Golf Tournament hosted by the Rotary Club of East Nassau & The Scout Association of The Bahamas. RF Bank & Trust (Bahamas) Ltd. has signed on as the title sponsor for the tournament which will take place on May 16th at the One & Only Ocean Club Golf Course.

The tourney has been one of the club’s primary fundraising activities for the past 35 years, collectively raising over $3.5 Million for numerous charities throughout The Bahamas. One hundred percent of the net proceeds raised will be donated to Rotary Club of East Nassau’s sponsored community service organizations & The Scout Association of The Bahamas. Recent recipients have included Fox Hill Run Feeding Program, Project Read and the Bahamas National Trust.

“RF is proud to partner with Rotary on this initiative which raises funding for multiple charitable causes around the country,” mentioned David Van Onselen, RF VP of Financial Advisory Services. “This is particularly important after the events of the pandemic and the strain that many are still feeling.”

RF is donating $10,000 to the initiative and looks forward to a day of lighthearted competition.

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