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Read Full ArticleCommercial cleaning company Cleanology has launched its third annual fundraising event in aid of The Hygiene Bank.
Last year’s sell-out event at London’s prestigious Ivy restaurant raised over £13,000 and a further £8,000 in product donations to help The Hygiene Bank charity in its work to alleviate hygiene poverty. The event has raised around £40,000 in total in its first two years.
This year the fundraiser is being held on Tuesday 3 October in The Balcony Room at the Globe Theatre in London’s Bankside.
Dominic Ponniah, CEO of Cleanology said: “Guests can look forward to an array of entertainment, including networking opportunities, refreshing drinks, delicious canapés, a lively auction, a raffle with amazing prizes, and a panoramic view of London and the River Thames from one of London’s most iconic venues.” Ticket buyers will contribute to this important cause and make a positive impact on The Hygiene Bank.
Over 3.1 million adults in the UK are living in Hygiene Poverty and the research showed that hygiene products such as toothpaste, shampoo and laundry detergent are the first to be cut when budgets are tight.
Ruth Brock, CEO of The Hygiene Bank, thanked the organisers and sponsors: “The Hygiene Bank is so grateful to Dominic Ponniah and Cleanology and all the sponsors of this event for their fantastic generosity. We are thrilled by their efforts to raise crucial funds for the charity’s work and it’s so important to us to have had the chance to raise awareness of hygiene poverty and how it affects the lives of millions of people across the UK. As the need for the charity’s work grows, we need more individuals and companies who, like Cleanology, believe that everyone deserves to feel clean, to follow in their footsteps and join us, as we work together to end hygiene poverty for good.”
Tickets are priced from £46 +VAT each and are available on Eventbrite, with all profits donated to The Hygiene Bank.
Picture: a photograph of Dominic Ponniah outside the Globe Theatre. Image Credit: Cleanology.
Article written by Ella Tansley | Published 17 August 2023
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