-2 C
Cheshire
Sunday, February 23, 2025

Ladies who Lunch raise vital funds for local cancer charity The Joshua Tree

Cheshire based children’s cancer charity, The Joshua Tree, hosted a Ladies Lunch at Delamere Manor, Cuddington on Friday 25th November. The successful event raised £11,000 thanks to their huge generosity.

TV presenter, Bruce Turner who gave freely of his time to the children’s cancer charity, entertained more the 70 guests to highlight the importance of the charity’s work and telling one family’s story about their 11 years old son’s incredible survival of one the rarest cancers in the world, a Malignant Rhabdoid tumour of the liver, and the support they still receive from The Joshua Tree.

Guests enjoyed a three-course meal and champagne reception while entertained by Beat Bandito followed by Robbie Williams tribute act, alongside fundraising games, a live auction, and raffle with fabulous prizes to be won.

Speaking about the event, Bruce said: “I thoroughly enjoyed attending The Joshua Tree Ladies’ Lunch for the second year running and helping tell the story of the vital work they do and helping to raise funds for families affected by the devastating impact of a childhood cancer diagnosis.”

Pippa Watson-Peck, Communications and Events Lead for The Joshua Tree, said: “What an amazing day we had raising the profile of the charity. The generosity of our guests was simply astounding during such turbulent times, we cannot thank them enough for their continued support.”

“The Joshua Tree can make a real and lasting difference with this support. On average we were receiving 15 new family referrals a year, but during 2021 this increased to 54 and so far, this year over 80 new family referrals.”

For further information about how you can support The Joshua Tree visit www.thejoshuatree.org.uk

spot_imgspot_img

Latest

5 reasons why your credit score isn’t increasing

If you’ve had bad credit and you’re working towards...

Drug gang ringleader ordered to pay back £40,000 of ill-gotten gains

The ringleader of a drugs gang who was on...

Why a Refurbished iPhone Might Be a Smarter Choice Than Apple’s iPhone 16E

Apple’s latest iPhone 16E is now available at £599,...

SPS Pouches Advances Sustainable Packaging as UK Transitions to a Waste-Free Economy

As the packaging sector moves towards greater sustainability, SPS...
spot_imgspot_img

Newsletter

Don't miss

Delta Fulfilment Introduces Innovative Social Media Content Service for eCommerce Businesses

Delta Fulfilment, a leading UK order fulfilment provider, has...

Liverpool FC freeze season ticket prices for 2025/26

Liverpool FC will freeze general admission and season ticket...

SPS Pouches Advances Sustainable Packaging as UK Transitions to a Waste-Free Economy

As the packaging sector moves towards greater sustainability, SPS...

Crimestoppers launches campaign targeting ‘dirty money’ from crime

Crimestoppers is launching a major campaign across North West...

More News

Time to Talk Day – top tips on discussing mental health

Tomorrow (February 6) is 'Time to Talk Day'. Talking about mental health can feel uncomfortable, but it’s one of the most powerful ways to break...

Restaurant owner takes on marathon to raise research funds

Anna Roseblade Shore and Felix Shore, the husband-and-wife duo (pictured) behind the acclaimed 209 Restaurant in Farndon, are taking a stand to raise awareness and...

Inspiring night raises £35,000 for mental health support

In a union of mental health advocacy and medical education, You Okay, Doc? (YOD) and Pastest came together to celebrate the Liz Sizer Gala...