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Take part in this year's Century Group Delta Health Hybrid Classic in support of Delta Hospital
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The ‘in-person’ golfing portion of the event is taking place safely over multiple days in June at the beautiful Tsawwassen Springs Golf Course.

Delta Hospital and Community Health Foundation is inviting the entire community to participate in their annual Century Group Delta Health Hybrid Classic, to raise critical funds for the busy Surgical Department at Delta Hospital.

You can join in on the fun online from now until June 17, registration is free at dhchf.cbo.io. Once registered, you can take part in the Silent Auction, Firetruck Ladder Drop 50/50 Raffle and Fund a Need. A Livestream Show will also take place on June 17 at 7 pm, which you won’t want to miss.

Registrants can bid on over 50 exciting auction items, including:

  • B.C. Day Long Weekend at Rockwater Secret Cove Resort in Halfmoon Bay
  • Kelowna Golf Trip for Four
  • Outdoor Inflatable Screen & Projector
  • And much more!

As a bonus, everyone that registers will also be entered into a draw for $250 at Illuminaté Restorante, and the first bidder of each auction item gets their name entered into the draw to win $75 at Pat Quinn’s Restaurant and $75 at White Spot.

You can also purchase a golf ball for your chance to win half the funds raised with this exciting raffle.

Golf Balls will be dropped by Delta Firefighters’ Firetruck Ladder at 3pm on June 17th and a video announcing the winner and showcasing the results will be shown on the Livestream Show on June 17 at 7 pm.

The sold-out ‘in-person’ golfing portion of the event is taking place safely over multiple days in June (5, 10,11, and 17) at beautiful Tsawwassen Springs Golf Course.

Fund a Need

Make a donation in support of the new C-Arm for Delta Hospital’s busy surgical daycare department, which performs close to 9,000 surgeries each year and receive a full charitable tax receipt. One of the critical pieces of equipment that is needed is the Radio-Fluoroscopic C-Arm Unit. The imaging scanner is primarily used for fluoroscopic intraoperative imaging during surgical, orthopedic, and emergency care procedures.

Register online now to participate in the Silent Auction, Firetruck Ladder Drop 50/50 and Fund a Need.