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BUSINESS NETWORKING WITH A PURPOSE


 

Are you/your business passionate about making a difference?


Do you care about the mental health and wellbeing of children and young people? 

 

Are you interested in helping children and young people reach their full potential?

 

Do you believe in people helping people?

 

If yes, we'd love to see you at our FREE  friendraising & business networking event at Northorpe Hall Child and Family Trust on 26th September.

 

This event will showcase why the work we do is important and, how equitable investment in children and young people’s wellbeing is of critical importance to both the future workforce and future generations. 

 

At our friendraising event:

 

  • You'll hear directly from young people and parents who have been helped by the Trust.

  • You’ll hear from our Business Charity Partners who are currently working with the Trust to further our mission.  

  • You'll find out about ways in which you can get involved and help transform the lives of children and young people who are experiencing disadvantage across our community. 

 

The event will be an informal and relaxed gathering, with no obligation to sign up or donate.  There’ll be plenty of time to socialise and network with like-minded people and businesses who share a passion for doing good. Refreshments and a light buffet will be provided.

 

The details

 

When

Thursday 26th September

5:30 to 7:30 pm

 

Where:

The Northorpe Barn

Northorpe Hall

53 Northorpe Lane

Mirfield

WF14 0QL

 

This is a FREE event, and we’d love to see you as many businesses as possible there.

RSVP via Eventbrite or phone us on 01924 492183 to save your space.

 

 



 Northorpe Hall’s Mission

 

We want ALL children and young people to have the opportunity to realise their potential.  Our distinctive services are aimed at improving the lives of children and young people who face difficulty accessing mainstream services or are disadvantaged through poverty, illness or lack of physical and psychological safety.

 

 




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