THE Medowie Social Golf Club has donated an iPad to a family from the tight-knit Port Stephens suburb, helping Brayden Davies on his road of living life with cerebral palsy.
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The five-year-old was gifted the 32-gigabyte iPad by members of the social golf club on Sunday.
"Our club is extremely proud and honoured that we are able to support Brayden," the club's captain, Dave Anderson, said.
"We get great pleasure to be able to help someone that is not so fortunate and hope this small gift enables Brayden to experience some of his dreams through the use of today's technologies."
The social golf club has about 40 members.
It raises money through memberships and raffles that run every Sunday and every second Friday of the month at the Bull 'N' Bush Hotel in Medowie.
In the past 12 months the club has donated money to the Medowie Rugby Club's pink charity day, Medowie Rural Fire Service and Movember.
However, the club's treasurer, Peter Cottier, said to give an individual gift to a child with special needs was "icing on the cake".