Harcourts Foundation Announces 2026 Charity Golf Day in Support of Orange Sky
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The Harcourts Foundation is proud to announce the return of its highly anticipated annual Charity Golf Day.
Scheduled for Monday, 8 June 2026, the event will take place at the premier Glades Golf Club in Robina. This year, the Foundation is focusing its philanthropic efforts on supporting Orange Sky, an Australian charity dedicated to helping individuals experiencing homelessness.
The Harcourts Foundation has a proven track record of delivering tangible results for the local community. Following the resounding success of last year’s event, the Foundation raised substantial funds to purchase 48 backpack beds.
These essential items were distributed through local community organisations, providing immediate relief and protection for vulnerable people across the region. This significant milestone not only highlights the generosity of the event's participants but also builds powerful momentum for this year's philanthropic goals.
For the 2026 event, the Foundation is partnering with Orange Sky to expand its impact. Orange Sky provides free mobile laundry and shower services to those in need.
Beyond offering clean clothes and warm showers, the charity fosters a sense of connection by providing a safe environment for positive, restorative conversations with people doing it tough.
Pauline Smith, Head of the Harcourts Foundation, highlights the importance of this year's mission: "The generosity our community demonstrated last year was truly inspiring, directly changing the lives of dozens of individuals. For 2026, our goal is to unite once again to support the remarkable work of Orange Sky.
Together, we can fund essential mobile services that not only improve hygiene but also restore dignity and hope to those experiencing homelessness in our community."
The 2026 Harcourts Foundation Golf Day promises to be a spectacular event, featuring exclusive use of The Glades course.
The tournament will be played in a shotgun start Ambrose format, ensuring an engaging and competitive experience for all skill levels. Pictured are last years winning team from Harcourts Empire.
With only 136 player spots available, the event is strictly limited. The Harcourts Foundation anticipates a rapid sell-out and encourages all participants to secure their spots early to avoid disappointment, ensuring another successful year of driving positive change within the community.
















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