AISUS is delighted to announce that £1,080 was raised for CLAN Cancer Support during its annual Golf Day, held at Trump International Golf Links on Thursday June 25.
Bringing together clients, partners, suppliers and industry friends from across the energy and technology sectors, the event provided an opportunity to strengthen relationships, enjoy a day of friendly competition and, raise funds for a cause that makes a real difference to individuals and families across the north-east of Scotland.
The funds were raised through the sale of £10 mulligans, with attendees embracing the initiative and showing incredible generosity throughout the day. Thanks to their support, AISUS was able to raise £1,080 for CLAN Cancer Support, its chosen charity partner for the year.
The AISUS Golf Day welcomed teams to one of Scotland's most renowned championship courses, where players enjoyed a memorable day of golf in excellent company.
A Community Effort
AISUS would like to extend its thanks to everyone who attended our Golf Day and contributed to the fundraising effort for CLAN Cancer Support.
The generosity shown by clients, partners, suppliers and friends of the business highlights the strength of the AISUS community and its commitment to supporting important causes.
Commenting on the success of the event, Ryan Morison, General Manager said: "We are incredibly grateful to everyone who joined us at our Golf Day and contributed to raising funds for CLAN Cancer Support. The generosity shown through the fundraising initiative was fantastic, and we're proud to have raised £1,080 for such a vital charity. We look forward to continuing our partnership with CLAN throughout the year and supporting the incredible work they do in our communities."
Supporting CLAN Throughout 2026
As AISUS continues its charity partnership with CLAN Cancer Support, the business looks forward to supporting future fundraising initiatives and helping raise awareness of the charity's essential services.
The Golf Day once again demonstrated what can be achieved, with the collective generosity of attendees turning a great day on the course into meaningful support for those affected by cancer.