Cancer charity to mark anniversary with celebration ball
Birmingham-based charity, Help Harry Help Others will be hosting an evening of entertainment when their 10th Anniversary Celebration Ball comes to Edgbaston Stadium on Saturday 25 February.
The event will start at 6pm and go on till late.
Help Harry Help Others will be joined by hosts Ben Shephard and Ed James, as they celebrate a decade as a charity and look back at the positive impact they have had on the cancer community.
With limited single tickets and tables of up to 10 still available, it is the perfect event to kick off this year's social calendar with colleagues, clients, partners or associates. Ticket prices are £99 for a single ticket and £999 for a table of ten.
Help Harry Help Others became a registered charity in September 2012 and was founded by Georgie Moseley, following the passing of her son Harry.
Despite fighting an inoperable brain tumour, Harry raised over £750,000 for cancer research in the last two years of his life, before he passed away on 8 October 2011, aged just 11 years old.
In 2018, Georgie launched Birmingham 's first Drop-in Cancer support centre offering over 20 services to support families in every aspect outside of treatment, from mental wellbeing to finances and housing. The charity has helped over 1500 families affected by any type of cancer and in 2019, achieved its £1 million of giving.
With a live DJ, silent auction, three course meal and a fantastic line-up of entertainment, all proceeds will be directly channelled into helping families dealing with cancer.
In particular, fundraising will focus on an ever-evolving counselling and emotional support service, in order to help the team meet the increase in those clients who are reaching out.
There is an option for businesses and organisations to donate prizes to the silent auctions, with on the night branding available for those who get involved.
To find out how you and your business can book tickets and get involved, visit here
Pictured (L-R): Georgie Moseley and ambassador Ben Shephard at the Drop-In centre