Log In

Reset Password

Tucker’s Point Hackers donate nearly $25,000 to charity

Rod Holloway, Hackers principal, presents the donation to Robert King, chairman of the Committee of 25

Nearly $25,000 has been donated by a group of golfers to the Committee of 25, a charity that supports children with special or medical needs.

The Hackers are a group of 40 to 50 golfers who play at Tucker’s Point every Sunday and contribute to the charity before each day’s play, with the proceeds donated at the end of the year.

The principal of The Hackers, Rod Holloway, presented Robert King, chairman of the Committee of 25, with a cheque for $12,500 from the golf contributions with an extra $12,000 coming from the proceeds of a raffle held in December during the organisations’ Christmas lunch.

“The Committee of 25 wish to publicly thank the Hackers for their generous and consistent support that has allowed the charity to continue to provide and increase service delivery to our clients and the community,” a statement from the charity read.

The Committee of 25 was founded in 1952 with the mission to support children with special or medical needs in Bermuda to live as full a life as possible by providing financial assistance.

Royal Gazette has implemented platform upgrades, requiring users to utilize their Royal Gazette Account Login to comment on Disqus for enhanced security. To create an account, click here.

You must be Registered or to post comment or to vote.

Published March 27, 2025 at 1:18 pm (Updated March 27, 2025 at 2:38 pm)

Tucker’s Point Hackers donate nearly $25,000 to charity

Users agree to adhere to our Online User Conduct for commenting and user who violate the Terms of Service will be banned.