Eye Hope Foundation

New hope thanks to Damme golf Charity and Rotary club Damme

The Damme Golf Charity Cup was able to gather 12.000 € in favour of Eye Hope Foundation. Rotarty club Damme donated 4.000 € on top of that. This event collected a total of 16.000€ to support the scientific research on Wolfram Syndrome.

Thanks to that we will be able to support new and existing research. It gives us hope an courage to fight for a cure for Wolfram Syndrome, To fight for Bertha an Victor! 

Many thanks to Damme Golf Charity!

Many thanks to Rotary club Damme!

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3rd Golf Charity Cup - Damme

We are glad to announce you that vzw Damme Golf Charity Cup organises this 3rd edition, among others in favour of our battle against Wolfram syndrome. The Cup will be played on saturday the 20th of May and sunday the 21st of May 2017. 

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Golfers can choose between 18 holes, 9 holes or compact 2x9 holes. Non-golfspelers can take a golfinitiation or can come over to cheer for their friends. Afterwards you can all enjoy a lovely diner. 

When subscribing, it is very important to choose EYE HOPE FOUNDATION  in your contact details. 

In selecting your preferences for the charity cup, you choose if you want to play golf of follow the golfinitiation. It is here you subscribe for the diner afterwards. 

1 subscription is enough to register you and your friends. Here, please, choose EYE HOPE FOUNDATION once again. 

Off course we are hoping for a massive turnout, so we can support the research for Wolfram Syndrome once again! 

For Victor and Bertha and all other Wolfram-patients!

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Donation by Tour Classique de Elderschans

Tour classique de Elderschans donated 500€ to Eye Hope Foundation after the first carriage walk of the new season. 

Last 30th of April the authentic tradition carriages drawn by horses and ponies and other equidae gave two presentations to the public.

All of this was made possible by the sponsoring of the catering by Hotel de Elderschans and the family Azimi. 

Thanks to Bert and Mieke and all of the carriage-friends!

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