A generous £1,000 sponsorship from Miller Homes North West played a key role in supporting this year's Widnes Rotary Club Gala Dinner, which successfully raised £11,237 for Halton Cancer Support. The event brought together local businesses, organisations, and community members to raise funds for the charity, which provides practical and emotional support to individuals affected by cancer across the Halton area. Held at the Halton DCBL Stadium on Thursday, May 22, the annual gala has been organised by Widnes Rotary Club since its inception in 2000, raising thousands of pounds for local charities and community organisations over the years.
Supporting Halton Cancer Support
This year's dinner was dedicated to supporting Halton Cancer Support, a charity that offers vital practical and emotional assistance to people impacted by cancer in the Halton region and beyond. The funds raised will significantly bolster the charity's day-to-day services, enabling it to continue its invaluable work.
Miller Homes' Commitment to Community
The sponsorship is part of Miller Homes' ongoing commitment to the communities where it builds. Clare Noakes, sales director for Miller Homes North West, expressed pride in supporting the event. "We are proud to have supported Widnes Rotary Club's Gala Dinner and to have played a part in helping raise more than £11,000 for Halton Cancer Support," she said. "Supporting local communities is a key part of what we do at Miller Homes, and this event is a fantastic example of what can be achieved when local businesses and organisations come together for a worthwhile cause. We'd like to congratulate everyone involved in making the evening such a success."
Gratitude from Widnes Rotary Club
Michael Aldridge, trustee at Widnes Rotary Club, expressed deep gratitude for the sponsorship. "We are tremendously grateful to Miller Homes for sponsoring this year's Gala Dinner. Support from businesses such as Miller Homes is vital to the success of events like this and helps us continue making a positive difference within our community," he said. "Halton Cancer Support carries out invaluable work supporting local people through incredibly difficult times. This amount of money will have a massive positive impact on the charity's day-to-day services, and that's why it was so important to help."
Located in Widnes, Cheshire, the event underscores the power of community collaboration in supporting essential local charities.



