Aberdeen based charity Gathimba Edwards Foundation (GEF) is proud to announce the success of its returning Ladies Lunch. The Hope and Fizz lunch was held on Friday 12th September at The Chester Hotel, with over 170 guests in attendance.
With a focus on female empowerment, the sold-out event raised an incredible £16,482 to support young females and their families in both the North east of Scotland and Kenya[EW1] .
Guests were welcomed by young piper Jake Munro, setting a memorable tone for the day. Fundraising activities included a raffle, auction, and games such as Heads or Tails, all of which were received enthusiastically by attendees. Entertainment was provided by singer Rhianne Armstrong, with the interactive 360 Photobooth adding a fun, engaging experience throughout the event.
All of the funds raised will directly support initiatives that provide education, safe shelter, and wellbeing programmes for girls in Kenya and the North-east of Scotland, ensuring they have the opportunities and resources needed to thrive.
Kayleigh Paterson-Donald, Charity Development Lead at GEF, said: “We are truly humbled by the support shown at this year’s event. The energy in the room was inspiring, we laughed, we cried and most importantly we got the chance to have meaningful conversations about the work GEF can do with community support. The funds raised will go directly towards breaking down barriers for girls and their families. Together, we are creating opportunities and brighter futures, both here in Scotland and in Kenya.”
The event was proudly supported by CNR International as Gold Sponsor. Barry Duncan, Managing Director, added: “It’s inspiring to see the impact this event has, both at home and internationally. We’re proud to support an initiative that empowers young women, improves livelihoods and delivers lasting change.”
This year’s success builds on the incredible inaugural Ladies Lunch in 2022, which raised £10,000. The event has firmly established itself as a highlight in Aberdeen’s fundraising calendar.
For more information on Gathimba Edwards Foundation, visit here: Gathimba Edwards Foundation
[EW1]Rather than speaking about what was at the event specifically , I suggest finding out what the funds will directly do to help females in the north east and Kenya? Is it for education/ emotional support etc?