Band of Builders’ (BoB) annual charity fundraising ball and auction has raised more than £25,000 for the charity which helps people in the construction industry who are battling illness or injury by making a life-changing difference to them and their families.
Nearly 400 people attended the themed A Night at the Oscars Ball, which was held in the Holte Suite at the home of the Premier League football club Aston Villa in Birmingham.
The annual event was attended by a mix of the charity’s volunteers, supporters, corporate sponsors, well-wishers and beneficiaries, as well as businesses from across the construction industry, who all came together not only to enjoy an evening that celebrated the charity’s achievements but also to raise much-needed funds.
Befitting the Hollywood theme, the paparazzi were ‘papping’ guests as they arrived at the venue, before a drinks reception, followed by a three-course meal, vintage Hollywood-themed entertainment, a live auction, a silent auction and a raffle.
The host for the evening was comedian Dominic Holland – who started the evening with a routine about what it’s like being the father of Hollywood superstar Tom Holland, who recently played Spider-Man in the blockbuster movie. Dominic also hosted the charity auction and the awards section of the evening, which recognised the achievements of those who have gone above and beyond to support the charity.
Awards
A key part of the annual ball is the opportunity to recognise outstanding achievements with awards. Seven categories of awards were given out on the night:
BoB thanks supportive businesses
As part of the festivities, CEO Gavin Crane took the opportunity to thank all those who attended, which included volunteers, supporters, corporate sponsors, well-wishers and beneficiaries.
He also thanked all the businesses that support BoB, including Jewson, DeWalt, Talasey, CT1, Blip, Tarmac Blue Circle, On the Tools, Advent, Toolbank, Quinn Training, SIG Roofing, Okarno, Phillips Screw Company, Red Gorilla, Hays Recruitment, Faithfull Tools, Triton, A&I Group, Wilson Brook Consulting and The Installer Show.
Gavin told them: “You’ve not only believed in our vision but you’ve also actively helped us turn it into reality. Thank you for standing with us and helping us reach new heights.”
BoB Chairman of Trustees Dave Seal took the opportunity to thank the volunteers who support the charity day in and day out. He expressed his heartfelt gratitude for everything they do for BoB.
He also singled out the team of volunteers and staff who staged the event, including Louise Stevenson, Richard Croft and Demi Munn.
Dave reflected: “I’m always blown away by the dedication, commitment and tenacity shown to this amazing charity by so many people. We collectively continue to make a significant difference to people’s lives.”