On Friday, 6th July, #TeamPlaydale came together for a fantastic charity night at The Red Rose Club in Ulverston, aimed at raising awareness and funds for two incredible charities chosen by our staff: St Mary’s Hospice and Mind in Furness. The evening was filled with community spirit, laughter, and entertainment, featuring a quiz, stand-up bingo, and plenty of fun.
We are thrilled to announce that the event raised an impressive £857, which will directly benefit both St Mary’s Hospice and Mind in Furness.
The night was not just about raising funds; it was also filled with joy and excitement! Stand-up bingo brought even more laughter, and the grand finale featured an impressive raffle with a wide array of fantastic prizes. We extend our gratitude to the local businesses and individuals who generously donated prizes, making this event possible. A special thank you goes out to all Playdale team members, Ulverston locals and sponsors, who played a vital role in the event’s success. Your support and contributions were instrumental in creating a truly memorable experience.
Thank you for being part of our mission to make a difference in the community!
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