SATURDAY 14th JULY

THE CHARTWELL POLO DAY IN AID OF HOPE FOR TOMORROW

A staggering 300 guests enjoyed a sumptuous three-course lunch before watching Laird including a Prince William defeat a Kracken Opus team that included Prince Harry, helping to raise over £55,000 for the Hope for Tomorrow charity.

This year Hope for Tomorrow welcomes Chartwell as its title sponsors at what is sure to be an event not to be missed.

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

TITLE SPONSOR
TEAM SPONSOR
TEAM SPONSOR
PATRON SPONSORSHIP
£5,000 AVAILABLE
For more information on sponsorship opportunities contact Anna Macdonald or Simon Tomlinson on 01666 880 510.

TICKETING & HOSPITALITY OPTIONS

CAR PASS - to include all occupants. Bring a picnic!
£15.00
DAY MEMBERSHIP PACKAGE - to include car pass, grandstand seat and traditional English tea.
£25.00
LUNCHEON PACKAGE - to include car pass, drinks reception, 3 course luncheon, grandstand seat and traditional English tea.

£85.00 each or £800 per table of 10

GROUNDSIDE PICNIC GAZEBO - includes 1 car pass and a gazebo for up to 12 people.

£150.00

 

ABOUT HOPE FOR TOMORROW:

The birth of 'Hope for Tomorrow' was inspired by the tragic death of David Mills, a generous benefactor of many causes and founder of the 'Art to Give' charity.In his year-long battle with cancer, David and his wife, Christine encountered many frustrations that living with the illness brings and vowed to set up a charity offering real 'Hope for Tomorrow'.

Sadly, David died 18 months before the charity's launch but Christine has been able to draw on the support of David’s many friends including patrons of 'Art to Give' Sir Jack Brabham OBE, Sir Stirling Moss OBE and Derek Bell MBE to fulfil this remarkable man’s desires. Their work includes the Hope for Tomorrow’s information leaflet, "The Road to Communicating with Cancer".

Available through doctors' surgeries, primary care trusts and major oncology centres it outlines how and where to access help and support available to sufferers and their families and gives patients an area to note down essential information. Valuing a good quality of life throughout treatment, Hope for Tomorrow has also instigated the use of pagers, enabling patients freedom during a hospital visit.

No more waiting for hours on end while doing the rounds of blood tests or treatment. Instead patients have the opportunity to venture outside or conduct their business - the pager alerting them when to return. And, for those who are less-mobile portable DVD players and a selection of documentaries, films and music have been installed in waiting and treatment rooms.

The success of the polo day will enable these simple but effective schemes to be rolled out nationwide, and further exciting schemes that will make a real difference to people’s lives, be implemented.

WEBSITES: www.hopefortomorrow.org.uk; CHARTWELL

 
 

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