The Kenward Will Change Lives Ball on Saturday 15 March 2025
00:05, 04 November 2024
updated: 14:40, 08 November 2024
Kenward Trust is set to host a special event that aims to raise awareness and funds as it continues to educate young people about the dangers of alcohol and substance misuse.
The Kenward Will Change Lives Ball, the first time such an event to be hosted by the Trust, will take place on Saturday 15 March 2025 at Mercure Hotel in Maidstone.
The award-winning Youth Services Team are tasked with running the lifesaving intervention and prevention Think Differently programs in schools around Kent.
The Ball is in memory of Will, Kim Webster’s son, who tragically died in July 2018 from experimental drug misuse one night. Kim is the Youth Executive who helps to deliver the educational talks in schools across the county.
This spectacular event promises to be a night to remember, filled with glitz, glamour, and a cause that will warm your heart.
But the true highlight of the night will be the abundance of fundraising fun, where you'll have the opportunity to contribute to Kenward Trust's mission.
The dress code is formal with a theme of blue and gold so make sure you slip into your most glamorous attire and prepare to dance the night away.
This is your chance to dress to impress and let your inner diva shine.
Ball tickets are priced at £55 or £500 for a table of ten and include an arrival drink, a 2-course meal, auction and disco.
Kenward Trust is currently seeking top quality auction prizes and are calling people to help with special and exciting offerings for the fundraiser. All funds raised from our charity ball will go directly to the Youth Services Team.
Click here to book tickets for The Kenward Will Change Lives Ball.
Don’t miss this chance to make a difference.
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