A BROMSGROVE Hospice has hailed its recent Moulin Rouge Ball a huge success after raising £16,560.
The glamorous event brought together over 120 guests and raised thousands for Primrose Hospice's essential services for patients and families across North East Worcestershire.
Guests were treated to a night of Parisian charm, exquisite dining, live entertainment from local band Save the Date and their unique "Primrose Prizes" generously donated by supporters and local businesses. Every pound raised will help Primrose Hospice continue to provide free, compassionate care and support to those living with life-limiting illnesses and families experiencing bereavement.
The fundraiser was held at Kings Norton Golf Club on Saturday, September 29.
The hospice has extended their thanks to the dedicated Ball Committee, whose tireless efforts and creativity made the evening "unforgettable". Additionally, they are deeply grateful to everyone who donated Primrose Prizes, whose generosity ensured the success of the event.
Adam Siviter, fundraising manager at Primrose Hospice said: “All of us at Primrose are absolutely delighted to have raised over £16,000 at our Moulin Rouge Ball.
Our fundraising events are hugely important in helping us fund our work and continue to provide a lifeline to our patients with life-limiting conditions and families in need. Thank you so much to our supporters who attended the Ball and who have made such a positive impact on local people’s lives”.
There are many other ways people can support the hospice’s work from volunteering to setting up a regular donation. Support is vital to help Primrose deliver their essential care and support, find out more about how you could help via the Primrose Hospice website.
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