'Dress for fundraising success' is the mission behind a charity event hosted by a Leamington clothing boutique later this month. Revolve, in Warwick Street, has teamed up with Solihull St Alphege Rotary Club to host a Fashion Show in support of two local charities - Marie Curie Hospice and Help Harry Help Others.
The event, on Wednesday 22 April, takes place at Robin Hood Golf Club on St Bernards Road, Solihull, and will be joined by the Mayor Annette Mackenzie.
Gurdip Chamba, President of Solihull St Alphege Rotary Club, said: “This is far more than a fashion show. It is an opportunity for our community to gather, connect, and share in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. Guests will be treated to a delightful showcase of ladies’ fashion, celebrating elegance, creativity, and confidence.”
Help Harry Help Others was established by the late Harry Moseley whilst battling an inoperable brain tumour. He was inspired to make a difference to all people with brain cancer when a friend of his who also had a brain tumour became very ill.
Within the space of just over two years Harry had organised and attended nearly 100 events to raise money for and awareness of brain cancer. He touched the hearts of the nation with his efforts and helped change the lives of everyone he met.
The charity’s support for the cancer community includes a Drop-in Cancer Support Centre in Birmingham with access to counselling services, workshops, activities and support groups.
Gurdip added: “Both organisations provide vital care, comfort, and support to individuals and families during some of life’s most challenging times. By attending or supporting this event, guests are directly contributing to services that bring dignity, hope, and compassion to those who need it most."
'Dress for fundraising success' is the mission behind a charity event hosted by a Leamington clothing boutique later this month. Revolve, in Warwick Street, has teamed up with Solihull St Alphege Rotary Club to host a Fashion Show in support of two local charities - Marie Curie Hospice and Help Harry Help Others.
The event, on Wednesday 22 April, takes place at Robin Hood Golf Club on St Bernards Road, Solihull, and will be joined by the Mayor Annette Mackenzie.
Gurdip Chamba, President of Solihull St Alphege Rotary Club, said: “This is far more than a fashion show. It is an opportunity for our community to gather, connect, and share in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. Guests will be treated to a delightful showcase of ladies’ fashion, celebrating elegance, creativity, and confidence.”
Help Harry Help Others was established by the late Harry Moseley whilst battling an inoperable brain tumour. He was inspired to make a difference to all people with brain cancer when a friend of his who also had a brain tumour became very ill.
Within the space of just over two years Harry had organised and attended nearly 100 events to raise money for and awareness of brain cancer. He touched the hearts of the nation with his efforts and helped change the lives of everyone he met.
The charity’s support for the cancer community includes a Drop-in Cancer Support Centre in Birmingham with access to counselling services, workshops, activities and support groups.
Gurdip added: “Both organisations provide vital care, comfort, and support to individuals and families during some of life’s most challenging times. By attending or supporting this event, guests are directly contributing to services that bring dignity, hope, and compassion to those who need it most."
Tickets for the event, which also includes a cream tea, cost £20 and are available by contacting: mariapulley@aol.com, calling 07799 431573 or revolveleamingtonspa@hotmail.co.uk.