Charity Spotlight: Michel Roux Jr and Judy Murray to host Glasgow fundraising dinner for vulnerable children

Charity Spotlight: Michel Roux Jr and Judy Murray to host Glasgow fundraising dinner for vulnerable children

A team of business leaders have teamed up with Children 1st, Scotland’s national children’s charity, to stage a one-off, exclusive fundraising dinner aiming to raise £100,000.

The event will change the lives of at least 100 children with 100% of funds raised supporting children living in poverty and young people who have experienced trauma.

Tickets are now on sale for the event, to be hosted in the ballroom of the fairytale Crossbasket Castle, near Glasgow, on Saturday 23 November.

Every single penny raised at the event will go towards the charity’s efforts to help young people in desperate need of help, after the venue, dining and entertainment partners generously offered their services for free.

Celebrity chef Michel Roux Jr will oversee the dinner, with Judy Murray as patron.

Mary Glasgow, Chief Executive of Children 1st, said: “Our teams at Children 1st support thousands of children who are distressed and at risk of harm across Scotland. Far too many children have childhoods that are full of fear and worry and we must protect them.

“Childhood should be happy and carefree but that is not the case for far too many of our babies, children and young people. I am so grateful to everyone involved in the fundraising dinner and completely humbled by the generosity and willingness to help.

“It is only with support and donations that we can continue our work to protect and transform the lives of children in Scotland.”

Ambassador for the dinner Judy Murray said: “As a mum and granny, knowing that so many of Scotland’s children are living in crisis is heartbreaking.

“I’ve joined forces with the team behind this event and Children 1st to raise awareness of the desperate situation too many of our young people find themselves in, but also to help make this dinner is as big a success as possible so we can transform the lives most in need of our support.”

One in four of Scotland’s children live in poverty, and it is estimated that one in three young people experience at least one traumatic event before the age of 18. Children 1st’s ambition is to ensure every child in Scotland is safe, loved and well by providing recovery support to children and young people who have experienced harm, while working to change the systems that work around them so that they stop damaging children further.

Charity Spotlight: Michel Roux Jr and Judy Murray to host Glasgow fundraising dinner for vulnerable children

The fundraising dinner will be one of the first major events to take place at Crossbasket following a £15 million investment.

The team organising the dinner include Norbert Lieder, managing director of Inverlochy Castle Management International; John McGurk, a survivor of childhood abuse and lifelong campaigner for children’s rights; Graeme Green, managing director of Crossbasket Castle, and Natalie Buxton, managing director of Weber Shandwick. The owners of Crossbasket Castle, Steve and Alison Timoney, have donated the venue for the evening and a plethora of food, drink and event suppliers have donated to ensure no costs are removed from the ticket price.

Tickets are available from the Children 1st website starting at £150.

The Scottish Housing News Charity Spotlight feature highlights the vital work of charities across Scotland each Friday. To include your local charity, whether housing-related or not, send your story and images to us at newsdesk@scottishnews.com.

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