On Friday 12th April, guests will gather for an exclusive dinner at The Violin Factory, hosted by Heartbeat, a local charity established in 1992.
The evening promises to be an exquisite blend of culinary excellence and philanthropic endeavours, all set within the ambiance of one of London's most unique venues.
Renowned celebrity chef James Tanner, supported by the Ascot Racecourse hospitality team "1711 by Ascot," will craft a sumptuous dining experience that will leave a lasting impression. The venue itself, once featured on Channel 4's Grand Designs, provides a captivating backdrop for this exceptional event.
Heartbeat, dedicated to funding pioneering cardiac projects, will be the focal point of the evening's charitable efforts. Through their support of the Wessex Cardiac Unit based at Southampton General Hospital, Heartbeat aims to enhance patient care and advance research in congenital and cardiovascular diseases, both locally and specifically across the South of England, and nationally.
The dinner, priced at £295.00 per person, offers attendees the opportunity to indulge in culinary delights while supporting a noble cause. For those seeking a seamless experience, a package inclusive of accommodation and breakfast at the four-star Park Plaza Waterloo Hotel is available for £350.00 per person, just a short walk from the venue.
Heartbeat extends a warm invitation to all interested individuals. For further details and reservations, visit www.heartbeat.co.uk or contact Tina@heartbeat.org.uk.
Attendees can take pride in knowing that their participation directly contributes to Heartbeat's mission of providing specialised equipment, patient support, education, and rehabilitation services to individuals affected by heart conditions. Together, with the support of volunteers and donors, Heartbeat strives to ensure the very best care for patients across the Wessex region and beyond.
As Heartbeat continues its tireless efforts, the organisation remains committed to driving advancements in cardiac care, making a tangible difference in the lives of patients, their families, and healthcare professionals. With over £20 million raised to date, Heartbeat's impact resonates deeply within the community, fostering hope and healing for all those affected by heart disease.