Night at the theatre raises cash for bereavement charity

Pictured: One: (left to right) Rachael Connor (wife of Kevin Connor of Bishop Fleming), David Pearce (of Una Group), Claire Pearce (wife of David Pearce), Kathryn Young (finance director of Total Energy Solutions) and Kevin Connor (of Bishop Fleming).
Pictured: One: (left to right) Rachael Connor (wife of Kevin Connor of Bishop Fleming), David Pearce (of Una Group), Claire Pearce (wife of David Pearce), Kathryn Young (finance director of Total Energy Solutions) and Kevin Connor (of Bishop Fleming).

BUSINESS guests enjoyed a night at the theatre and raised £155 for Jeremiah’s Journey, a Plymouth-­‐based charity supporting grieving children.

Guests from across the business sector were invited to experience the corporate entertainment facilities at Plymouth’s Theatre Royal and A Comedy of Errors by The Propeller Theatre Company, on May 8.

Cornish energy broker, Total Energy Solutions, and Plymouth chartered accountants Bishop Fleming, jointly hosted the event.

The evening included a private reception, VIP seats for the performance, a chance to sample the theatre’s mouth-­‐watering mini morsel menu and a charity raffle.

A pair of tickets to see the West End musical ‘Wicked’ at the Theatre Royal next January/February was donated by Total Energy Solutions. Also up for grabs were tickets for a choice of mid-­‐week performances, donated by the Theatre   Royal.

Guest Mervyn Orchard, of Bluestone 360, won the ‘Wicked’ tickets and immediately donated them to Jeremiah’s Journey to be auctioned at their fundraising ball in October.

Speaking at the event, Joanne Anning, CEO of Jeremiah’s Journey, said each year the charity supported 220 children and their families who have either lost a relative, or are facing loss through terminal illness.

She said: “We create activities to help children express their feelings and grief and share memories of a lost one. We saw 220 children last year the majority of which have lost a parent through very traumatic circumstances.”

It costs the charity £200,000 a year just to stay afloat -­‐ all of which comes from charitable donations.

“We really do rely on people like you to keep going, we really do have to come out and sing for our supper,” Joanne added.

Alastair Carnegie, managing director of Total Energy Solutions, said: “Having been through the programme with Jo and Jeremiah’s Journey, I know first hand how they can put broken families back together. It is a fantastic charity and one we are proud to support. The aim of the event was to showcase the fantastic corporate facilities of our wonderful Theatre here in Plymouth and we’re delighted it also gave us the opportunity to support Jeremiah’s Journey.”

Guests who attended the event represented local businesses including Plymouth Science Park, Gill Akaster, Una Group, Nash & Co, Drakes Jewellers, Bluestone 360, Western Morning News, and hosts Bishop Fleming and Total Energy Solutions.

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For further information contact Jayne Freer on marketing@totalenergysolutions.co.uk or 07711 264087

Notes To Editor:

  • Total Energy Solutions is a trusted market leader in brokering energy deals for small, medium and large companies across Devon and Cornwall
  • We believe in open and honest communication with our clients about energy and prices and are transparent about the commission earned
  • We strongly believe that businesses should give something back to the communities in which they work and we give 10% of our profit and time to local charitable organisations