Daisy Inclusive UK are celebrating their 20th anniversary with a charity gala dinner on Saturday 10 August at The Delta Hotel in Liverpool.
The award-winning charity, spearheaded by CEO Dave Kelly, helps people with disabilities across the spectrum as well as providing training for organisations to understand and support those with disabilities.
Helping vulnerable people and their families to reach their true potential, Dave set-up the Everton-based charity back in 2004, with the aim of creating a safe environment for beneficiaries to take part in sports and other activities.
Hosted by Leanne Campbell of Radio City, tickets are still available for the event, which includes a glass of fizz on arrival, a three-course dinner, a DJ playing party anthems long into the night as well as access to a private bar.
An auction and a raffle will round off the evening to raise valuable funds for Daisy Inclusive UK as the charity looks to fund the various inspiring programmes that they run.
Dave, who went blind himself at the age of 30, said:
“Our Charity Ball is a fantastic platform for us to celebrate the impact that we have had on the lives of disabled people and their families over the last two decades.
“I’m proud of the work that we have done and continue to do, with a sharp focus on improving the lives of our beneficiaries.
“This is an exciting time for Daisy Inclusive UK, and we would love to share this celebration with many of our funders, who have supported us incredibly over the past 20 years.
“It is also a great opportunity for us to engage with business leaders in the local area, who perhaps don’t know who we are, and we would love to explain more about the Daisy story.”
Tickets for the event are priced at £45 or just £450 per table and can be purchased by contacting paul.burton@daisyuk.com or for more information about the charity you can visit their website.
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