Barratt raises more than £25,000 for poverty relief at Aberdeen charity ball
Barratt Developments has raised £25,772 for a poverty relief charity in the North of Scotland at its recent charity dinner.
The housebuilder welcomed 220 guests to the Chester Hotel in Aberdeen on Friday 17th November for an evening of entertainment.
The event was sponsored by Raeburn Christine Clark & Wallace (Scottish Solicitors and Estate Agents) and hosted by MC George Walker OBE. Attendees included subcontractors, suppliers and partner agencies, who enjoyed an auction and raffle, performance from singer Emily Fordyce during a three-course dinner, an interactive game and, to round off the night, guests enjoyed entertainment from DJ Blu Promotions on the dancefloor.
All proceeds from the evening went to CFINE (Community Food Initiatives North East) which provides support and services for disadvantaged, vulnerable and low-income individuals, families and communities in North East Scotland.
Barratt Developments has raised a total of £40,000 for CFINE, their charity of the year, through the charity dinner, staff taking part in the Aberdeen Kilt walk and the annual Barratt North Scotland Charity Golf Day earlier this year.
Fiona Rae, chief executive at CFINE, said: “On behalf of the CFINE team, I cannot thank Barratt and David Wilson Homes North Scotland enough for the amazing fundraising dinner and the efforts which went into it to make it such a special evening.
“The amount raised on the evening and the generosity of all those who attended was overwhelming and will make an incredible difference to so many people who we support across the North of Scotland.”
David Palmer, managing director at Barratt and David Wilson Homes North Scotland, said: “Giving back to the communities in which we build has always been a priority across all Barratt Developments’ divisions. In the North of Scotland, we’ve formed a strong relationship with CFINE this year and have been continuing to raise funds for the essential support its team provides to those in our local communities.
“The money raised from the event will allow CFINE to offer services which improve individuals’ health and wellbeing, environment and resilience to tackle poverty.”