Come and have a ball!
Harry’s Pals, a charity set up to provide emotional support to parents of severely ill or disabled children, and created by Hayley Charlesworth, wife of Profine Group Global Director Andrew Charlesworth, is hosting a Charity Ball on Saturday 5 October.
The event, which will take place at Skylarks Farm in Staverton, Northamtonshire, is aiming to raise much-needed funds to allow the charity to support more families.
During the evening, guests will enjoy a three course meal, followed by an auction with some fantastic prizes; and that’s all before you can take to the dance floor to really let your hair down and enjoy some live music.
The dress code for the evening is Black Tie, however suits are allowed.
Money raised during the evening will go on to supporting the emotional needs of families who have just received a devastating diagnosis that their son or daughter is severely ill or disabled.
The event will be attended by more than 100 people, including many organisations such as the UK’s most successful house builders, and social housing providers.
Companies can also support the event through corporate sponsorship. The cost for a table is £450 (or £50 per person), which will go back into the charity, supporting one family to have 10 counselling sessions.
In return, Harry’s Pals will include the sponsor within its social media posts, in its pre and post event press releases and also on the night verbally and within the evenings programme.
To reserve your ticket, or for more information, please email Hayley at hayley@harryspals.org, or to donate please visit: https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/harrysspalsball
Harry’s Pals – Emotional support for parents following a diagnosis (harryspals.co.uk)
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