Pictured: Mike Summers; JFT Founder Judy Foote; Event
Organiser, Tracey Dunn and Nancie Foote
The Joseph Foote Trust celebrated Christmas in style with an
exclusive ladies lunch at the stunning Hogarths Hotel and
Restaurant in Dorridge.
Guests enjoyed a festive two-course meal followed by
entertainment from Britain's Got Talent star Damon Scott at the
event, which raised more than £2,500 for the Solihull-based
brain tumour research charity.
Set up by Andy and Judy Foote in memory of their nine-year-old
son Joseph who died of the disease in 2007, the charity received
the proceeds of a round of 'heads or tails' and a raffle that
offered a host of fantastic prizes generously donated by local
businesses.
Event Organiser, Tracey Dunn, said: "We were, once again,
delighted with the generosity and tremendous support for this very
worthy cause. We are now looking forward to another successful year
of fundraising in 2012!"
Since it was established in 2001, The Joseph Foote Trust has
raised more than £2million and has an ambitious target to
secure a further £1million in 2012 to fund cutting edge
research to dramatically improve survival rates in both adults and
children.
The Joseph Foote Trust's next fundraising event is the annual
Charity Ball at the Hilton Metropole Hotel, NEC, Birmingham on
Saturday 3rd March. If you would like more information or to
purchase tickets please contact Sarah Hammersley,
sarah.hammersley@josephfoote.co.uk or call on 0121 744 1444.