Thursday, 05 November 2009 11:44
Over £90,000 was raised for HIV and sexual health charity Terrence Higgins Trust at last night’s Supper Club in central London.
High profile guests who supported the event included Heidi Range, Graham Norton, Cilla Black, Jacquetta Wheeler, Gail Porter, Jason Isaacs, Jodie Prenger and Pattie Boyd.
The now annual event saw over fifty chic dinner parties taking place simultaneously in the capital's best restaurants and private homes. After dinner, guests were chauffeur driven to a fabulous party at Cuban venue Floridita for a carnival of champagne and delicious cocktails from Sagatiba. Guests were also treated to exclusive performances by Alphabeat and DJ Danny Rampling.
Restaurants who took part in this year’s Supper Club include: Marcus Wareing at The Berkeley, Nobu, Scott’s, The Greenhouse, China Tang, and Galvin at Windows. All the restaurants involved in the Supper Club have donated their services free of charge to raise funds for THT.
Debbie Holmes, Director of Fundraising at Terrence Higgins Trust said “This year, the Supper Club has been bigger than ever before, with over 600 guests, more than 50 dinners, and an amazing live set from Alphabeat. All the money raised will go directly towards our vital work supporting people living with, or affected by HIV, so we’re delighted that the event was so well supported.”















