Leamington Boutique Hosts Charity Fashion Show for Marie Curie and Help Harry Help Others
Charity Fashion Show in Leamington Supports Local Hospice and Cancer Charity

Leamington Boutique Teams Up with Rotary Club for Major Charity Fashion Show

Revolve, a prominent clothing boutique located on Warwick Street in Royal Leamington Spa, has announced an exciting collaboration with the Solihull St Alphege Rotary Club to host a significant charity fashion event later this month. The event, scheduled for April 22, will take place at the Robin Hood Golf Club on St Bernards Road in Solihull, with the esteemed Mayor Annette Mackenzie confirmed to attend. This stylish gathering aims to raise crucial funds for two essential local charities: Marie Curie Hospice and Help Harry Help Others.

A Fusion of Style and Compassion for a Worthy Cause

Gurdip Chamba, president of Solihull St Alphege Rotary Club, expressed enthusiasm about the upcoming occasion. "Our upcoming fashion show promises to be a truly special occasion - an afternoon where style, community spirit, and compassion come together for a meaningful cause," he stated. "As a Rotary club, service is at the heart of everything we do, and this event reflects our commitment to making a tangible difference locally while bringing people together in an enjoyable and uplifting way."

Chamba emphasized that the event transcends a typical fashion presentation. "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."

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Supporting Vital Local Charities with Deep Community Roots

The beneficiaries of this event hold profound significance in the region. Marie Curie Hospice provides expert care and support for individuals living with terminal illnesses and their families, offering comfort during challenging times. Meanwhile, Help Harry Help Others was established by the late Harry Moseley while he courageously battled an inoperable brain tumour. Inspired to make a difference for all people affected by brain cancer, Harry organized and attended nearly 100 events in just over two years to raise money and awareness.

His heartfelt efforts touched the nation and transformed countless lives. Today, the charity continues his legacy by operating a Drop-in Cancer Support Centre in Birmingham, which provides access to counselling services, workshops, activities, and support groups for the cancer community.

Making a Tangible Impact Through Community Engagement

Gurdip Chamba highlighted the critical role both organizations play. "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."

He further noted the event's dual purpose. "We firmly believe that fundraising should be both meaningful and enjoyable. This evening is designed to strike that balance - offering a warm, friendly environment where people can have fun while knowing their participation is making a real difference. Every ticket purchased, every raffle entry, and every show of support helps us extend care and kindness within our community."

Event Details and Ticket Information

Tickets for the charity fashion show are priced at £20 each and include a complimentary cream tea. Those interested in attending can purchase tickets by contacting mariapulley@aol.com or calling 07799 431 573. Alternatively, inquiries can be directed to revolveleamingtonspa@hotmail.co.uk.

This event represents a powerful example of local businesses and community groups uniting to support vital causes, blending fashion, philanthropy, and fellowship for a greater good.

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