Supporters of a much-loved Farnham charity have been invited to the ball by a firm of accountants.
Staff at Branston Adams are counting down the days to their inaugural Charity Spring Ball in aid of Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice.
A “night of elegance and celebration” has been promised with the black tie shindig taking place at the Bush Hotel on Friday, March 21.
“Tickets are selling fast,” said a spokesperson for the South Street organisers.
“It will be an unforgettable evening – we would be honoured for local firms and supporters to join use for an inspiring and magical night.”
The fundraising event will begin at 7pm with tickets priced £85 per person to include a welcome drink, “exquisite” four-course dinner and “captivating” entertainment.
The spokesperson added: “We want as many people as possible to enjoy an evening of luxury, laughter and live entertainment, all while supporting a truly meaningful cause.
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“Your presence will also directly contribute to Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice and their vital work in providing compassionate care to patients and their families in our local community.”
To reserve a ticket or for more information email [email protected]
The charity supports more than 250 patients, relatives and carers every day through a mix of medical and nursing care, therapies, counselling, social work advice and practical support.
They are currently building a new hospice on their existing site in Farnham that will enable the charity to care for even more people who need their support.
Events like the Branston Adams ball are crucial for the coffers as Phyllis Tuckwell only receives a quarter of its costs from the NHS and government.
It needs to raise more than £25,000 a day to offer all its services, so they rely heavily on the support and generosity of the local community.