Mayor's Charity Appeal
The Feryal Rajah Educational Trust
This Trust was established in 1996 as a memorial to Feryal Rajah, a well known and much respected doctor and wife of the Leader of Salford City Council, Councillor John Merry. The aim of the trust is to help women in Salford pursue careers in medicine and allied professions, providing training facilities, the provision of grants, advice and information.
The Salfordian Trust
This hotel is run by the Salfordian Trust and provides holiday breaks, primarily for older residents of Salford, although other guests are also welcome. The hotel can cater for guests with limited or impaired mobility, however it should be noted that there is no nursing or medical care.
Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Foundation for Peace
This Foundation for Peace inspires people to lead more peaceful lives by participating in educational programmes. This enables them to better understand conflict and by doing so to reduce or eliminate violence from conflict situations affecting them. It helps people of all races, faiths and nations to understand the causes, management and non-violent resolution of conflict. The Foundation’s sole purpose is to help reconcile people through safe and structured dialogue within carefully designed learning programmes, catering for the needs of all age groups.
The following events have been organised:
Thursday 4 December 2008
Race Night at St. Georges HAAB Club 8pm start
Thursday 29 January 2009
Quiz Night in Salford Suite. Salford Civic Centre : further details to follow
Saturday 8 February 2009
Friday 20 February 2009
Charity Ball at The Lowry Hotel. 7pm reception 7.45pm dinner. Tickets £50 per person or £500 table of 10. Further information will be published as soon as available.
Saturday 16 May 2009
Barge & Barbecue event from Throstleness Bridge to Salford Quays. Further details to follow
For further information about the above events please contact Elaine Watts in the Mayor's Office on 0161 793 3059.
This page was last updated on 21 November 2008
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