SONY ELECTRONICS
GOLF DAY 2026

On 22 January, Sony Electronics will fundraise for Sony Foundation, through its inaugural DI Golf Day.

Funds raised go towards Sony Foundation's Children’s Holiday Camp Program, providing the holiday of a lifetime to children living with disability, right around Australia. For many children, this is their first time away from home, and their first camp experience. Care is provided by dedicated student carers, who are given insights into challenges faced by people living with disability, and an opportunity to give back. You can learn more here!

Now in its 26th year, The Children’s Holiday Camp Program supports over 500 children with disability, and their families, annually.

Golf Day attendees are asked to make a minimum $25 donation to register for the event.

Thank you for helping us to continue this very special program!

PLEASE DONATE TO SUPPORT SONY FOUNDATION’S CHILDREN’S HOLIDAY CAMPS


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All donations will go towards Sony Foundation's Children's Holiday Camp Program

The Children’s Holiday Camp Program is a unique respite program that sees high school and university students take on the responsibility for the care of children with disability, allowing their families to have a valuable weekend off.

The program began in 1999 with one camp in one Sydney school. Since then, it has expanded to 25+ camps in 40+ schools and universities. In 2026, 500+ children with disability will have the opportunity to attend a Sony Foundation Children’s Holiday Camp, supported by 1,100+ high school and university student carers. The student carers are supported by volunteer medical staff and teachers.

Donate now and be part of something meaningful!

I have been humbled by how life changing this activity is. So many times, I was tearing up watching these young people willingly giving up their holidays to care 24/7 for a vulnerable young person. It wasn’t just care, they forged meaningful bonds that shaped their outlook on life.”
– Kim, Volunteer Teacher


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