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Gala Dinner Raises £125,000 for Duchenne UK

20.05.2019, 13:45

Gala Dinner Raises £125,000 for Duchenne UK

Food procurement organisation Foodbuy has raised over £125,000 fot its charity partner, Duchenne at a gala dinner at Twickenham Stadium.

The third annual Foodbuy gala dinner saw over 170 guests from across the procurement, food & beverage and non-food sectors, enjoy a special three course dinner in the newly refurbished East Wing of Twickenham Stadium. The menu was prepared by Culinary Director, Nick Vadis and a brigade of Compass Group chefs with Foodbuy’s supply partners generously donating all of the ingredients. 

Donations were raised for Duchenne UK through ticket sales, a raffle and an auction. The gala dinner also saw colleagues from across Foodbuy provide all of the front of house and non-catering services.

Duchenne UK is the leading charity working towards accelerating treatments and finding a cure for Duchenne muscular dystrophy, the most common genetic killer of children. Foodbuy has partnered with Duchenne UK for the last three years in which time it has raised over £350,000 for the charity.

Ian Murphy, Managing Director of Foodbuy, said: “Our 2019 gala dinner has been our most successful ever and to raise £125,000 for a small charity in the space of one evening is an incredible achievement. We are very fortunate to have some fantastic supply partners and event sponsors and I want to thank everyone for their continued support.  The event couldn’t have happened without the support of our wider Foodbuy team and I was very proud of everyone pitching in to make the event a big success.”

Duchenne UK co-founder and CEO, Alex Johnson, said:

“I want to thank Foodbuy and their generous supply partners for their ongoing support. The gala dinner was a fantastic event and it raised a lot of money, all of which will go directly towards vital research into finding treatments and a cure for Duchenne muscular dystrophy. We are a small charity and events like the Foodbuy gala dinner make a big difference in accelerating our research into Duchenne.”

The Foodbuy team’s fundraising attention now turns to endurance events with 40 colleagues training to take part in a 75km trek from Henley to Thames in 24 hours and seven colleagues training for the Duchenne Dash. The Duchenne Dash is a gruelling 24-hour bike ride from London to Paris, covering more than 200 miles. Cyclists pass through some of the most rural areas of France before finishing up the Champs-Élysées and at the Eiffel Tower.

Foodbuy would like to thank the following supporters for their generosity:

Bunzl Lockhart

Lowe Rental

Britvic

Direct Corporate Clothing

Mash Purveyors

Moet

Coca-Cola Enterprises

Direct Seafoods

Molson Coors

United Coffee Company

Nigel Fredericks

Enotria & Coe

Becketts Foods

Davins Foods

Ambius

Nestle Professional

Bread Factory

Elis

Pepsico

Harvey & Brockless

Linney

Quorn

Town and Country

Well Dressed Tables

Brakes

Classic Fine Foods

Judes

Jongor

Brew Tea

Samsung

Paul Rhodes Bakery

Mondelez

Vistavis

Oritain

Redbull

Database for Business

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