2026

The Millennium Raising Futures KenyaGolf Day

£5,000 Raised at Millennium’s 20th Anniversary Charity Golf Day for Raising Futures Kenya

On Wednesday 17th June 2026, Millennium celebrated the 20th anniversary of its annual Raising Futures Kenya Golf Day at Ashford Golf Club in Kent. Marking two decades of fundraising and support for charitable causes, the event brought together clients, partners, suppliers, and friends for a memorable day on and off the course.

The weather was certainly on our side, providing perfect conditions for a competitive and thoroughly enjoyable day of golf whilst supporting a wonderful cause. Thanks to the generosity of everyone involved, the event raised an impressive £5,000 for Raising Futures Kenya.

After the golf, players gathered for post-round drinks and dinner, followed by an update from Leela Shanti of Raising Futures Kenya. Leela shared inspiring stories about the charity’s work and the incredible impact it continues to have in Kenya. She explained how funds raised through Millennium’s Golf Day directly support young people by providing training, education, and opportunities to help them build brighter, more secure futures.

Guests also enjoyed a Q&A session with rugby legend Peter Winterbottom MBE, alongside signed memorabilia, a lively game of Heads and Tails, a raffle, and the prize-giving ceremony, all of which contributed to a fantastic fundraising total.

A huge thank you goes to our generous supporters and sponsors, including Icorp, Infor SunSystems, IFS, Ashford Golf Club, Orsett Golf Club, Sene Valley Golf Club, Littlestone Golf Club, Balfour Winery, Florences, Wildwood, Kathmandu, and Tropic Skincare, whose support helped make the day such a success.

Thank you also to everyone who attended, donated prizes, purchased raffle tickets, and supported the event. As we celebrate 20 years of our Charity Golf Day, we are incredibly proud of what has been achieved together and grateful for the continued support that enables us to make a meaningful difference.

Here are a few photos from the day:

Competition winners:

4 ball team: Jono Hill, Duncan Howitt, Matt Curran and Pete Oneill

Individual handicap: Clive Hunt

Ladies handicap: Jane Keet

Closest to the flag: Derek McAteer

Longest drive: Ben Hunt

The day generated £5,000 for Raising Futures Kenya and the money will be put to good use helping young Kenyans.

We look forward to reconvening in 2027 for the next event, and the date and location will be announced in the coming months. We welcome new participants, so if you would like to play next year, contact the Millennium team, who will be happy to provide you with the details.


Charity

Raising Futures Kenya

We firmly believe in our social responsibility to the wider community. That’s why, over the last 20 years, we have supported Raising Futures Kenya – a charity that breaks the cycle of inequality and creates opportunities for vulnerable children and young people in Kenya.

Raising Futures Kenya is the charity working together with young people to create opportunities for rewarding futures. Without these opportunities, one in five young people in Kenya face living in poverty; unable to reach their potential.

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