Care for Veterans and Turning Tides benefit from the money raised by the sale of auction items, which are donated to the Cricket Club over the course of the year. A diverse range of items were auctioned and every lot sold to the generous audience who attended and enjoyed the amazing curry.
Each charity was presented with a cheque for £641.54 by Paul Wood, Paul Baker and Pete Mansell from Chippingdale Cricket Club. Also in attendance at the presentation were Ali from Mahaan, Cllr Hazel Thorpe, Mayor of Worthing and 88-year-old Doug Waghorn, an ex-RAF veteran and resident at Care for Veterans, who gratefully received the cheque on behalf of the charities.
Elizabeth Baxter, Head of Fundraising & Marketing at Care for Veterans said, “We really are very grateful to Chippingdale Cricket Club and Mahaan for their kind and continued support for our veterans over many years. The curry night and auction is a fantastic annual event, much enjoyed by those who attend, and £641 is a fabulous sum of money which we very much appreciate. This money will be very well spent on the veterans in our care.”
Sue Stevens, PR & Fundraising Manager at Turning Tides said, “Turning Tides could not continue to help the homeless and insecurely housed in our community without the support of local groups like Chippingdale Cricket Club raising much-needed funds for us. Their continued support is very much appreciated by everyone involved with our charity. This was an amazing amount of money which will really help.”
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