SPREAD A SMILE ANNUAL DINNER

A magical charity dedicated to spreading smiles amongst seriously ill children and teenagers requires immense funding, and a Gala Dinner is the perfect fun way to do it! JustSeventy are always pleased and honoured to support such a special and philanthropic cause and thoroughly enjoyed designing and implementing the production for this exciting charity event. The emphasis was to keep budgets tight and maximise the income for the charity.

Held at the Intercontinental London, this prestigious Park Lane address hosted over 400 people at this charity dinner, all ready to raise funds and enjoy a great evening.

The production requirements were flawless and involved managing important and engaging video content. In addition to this, there was a range of entertainment including the Spread A Smile choir which is formed of current and former patients along with family members.

The ballroom looked amazing, with simple, but delicate lighting kept the budget effective and maximised the budget for entertainers, musicians and an incredible auctioneer. The guests had a truly inspiring and unforgettable evening whilst, importantly, digging deep into their pockets to support such a heart-warming and worth-while cause.

The charity was ecstatic that over £250,000 was raised across the 250 people attending the dinner in 2017 and then exceeded its expectations with donations totalling over £400,000 at their 2019 event.

To have the team at JustSeventy create an awe inspiring charity event for you, contact us on the form below, at events@justseventy.com or call us on 020 7060 7170

The Brief:
  • Charity Dinner
  • Elegant
  • Classic
Charity Gala Event at the Intercontinental Park Lane
Charity Gala Event at the Intercontinental Park Lane
Charity Gala Event at the Intercontinental Park Lane
Charity Gala Event at the Intercontinental Park Lane
Charity Gala Event at the Intercontinental Park Lane
Charity Gala Event at the Intercontinental Park Lane
Charity Gala Event at the Intercontinental Park Lane

Photography by James Mason