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Children’s Heart Surgery Fund 30th Anniversary Ball is Sponsored by B&M Waste Services

Continuing their commitment to supporting local charities, Leeds-based B&M Waste Services is sponsoring the 30th Anniversary Ball of fellow Leeds organisation, Children’s Heart Surgery Fund – a non-profit association supporting children and adults born with congenital heart disease across Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire.

The celebration will take place on Saturday 20th October with a glittering black tie event including a three course meal, entertainment, a live and silent auction, and a raffle – all with the aim of raising £30,000 in honour of the number of years the charity has been running.

In addition to sponsoring the event, B&M Waste Services have nominated Children’s Heart Surgery Fund as their chosen charity for the Leeds area, making an annual donation to the charity, participating in events throughout the year and promoting it on their famous ‘Big Yellow Trucks’.
Jayne Kennedy, Marketing Manager for the family-run waste management provider, said “B&M Waste Services is delighted to support an incredible cause such as Children’s Heart Surgery Fund. We believe in giving back to the communities that we service and Leeds is no exception. We can’t wait to join them in October to celebrate such a fantastic achievement.”

Ellie Brown, Senior Corporate Partnerships Manager for the charity, said “We’re ecstatic to have the sponsorship of B&M Waste Services. It’s so important for charities to have the support of local businesses and B&M are a fantastic example of this. Our relationship with the business has gone from strength to strength.”

Tickets for the Children’s Heart Surgery Fund 30th Anniversary Ball can be purchased here.

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