Girls Night With A Purpose
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Girls Night is important. And a Girls Night with a purpose? Even better. Come laugh with your girlfriends and support Sparks (Sport Aiding Medical Research for Kids), Deutsche Bank's charity of the year - all within walking distance of your City office.
First, the important stuff...
In the UK, nearly one in 30 babies are born with a health condition that can affect them for life. Sparks aims to reduce this statistic to ensure that all babies are born healthy and stay healthy, and by funding vital medical research:
Their goal is to give all babies the best possible start in life and where a medical condition or disability at birth is not a barrier to opportunity and fulfilment. They aim to achieve this by funding high quality medical research that is intended to have a practical and positive effect on the lives of children.
Now, the fun stuff...
Thursday the 28th of February is Girls Out Loud - A Girls Night In with Adele Parks and Jane Fallon - at the beautiful Inner Temple.
And for HITC Readers...
Sparks would like to sweeten the deal by offering you a 15% discount on tickets (regulary £65) along with an even more fabulous goody bag.
Sounds like quite the girls night out, no?
For tickets, please contact Pippa Mitton by phone (020 7340 0691) or e-mail.
For more information on Sparks, visit their website or contact Julian Hare by phone (020 7799 2111) or email.
In the UK, nearly one in 30 babies are born with a health condition that can affect them for life. Sparks aims to reduce this statistic to ensure that all babies are born healthy and stay healthy, and by funding vital medical research:
- Increase the life expectancy of new born babies
- Reduce the health risks for babies born prematurely
- Develop more effective treatments for conditions affecting babies and children
Their goal is to give all babies the best possible start in life and where a medical condition or disability at birth is not a barrier to opportunity and fulfilment. They aim to achieve this by funding high quality medical research that is intended to have a practical and positive effect on the lives of children.
Now, the fun stuff...
Thursday the 28th of February is Girls Out Loud - A Girls Night In with Adele Parks and Jane Fallon - at the beautiful Inner Temple.
- Super-cool Gabby Logan will host the event
- Boys aren't allowed
- Best-selling authors Adele Parks and Jane Fallon will do exclusive readings
- There will also be a literary quiz, silent auction and raffle
- And best of all, you'll get to leave with a fabulous goody bag
And for HITC Readers...
Sparks would like to sweeten the deal by offering you a 15% discount on tickets (regulary £65) along with an even more fabulous goody bag.
Sounds like quite the girls night out, no?
For tickets, please contact Pippa Mitton by phone (020 7340 0691) or e-mail.
For more information on Sparks, visit their website or contact Julian Hare by phone (020 7799 2111) or email.









