Help staff hit a charity bullseye

Table sponsors are needed for a charity event featuring former world champion darts player Phil ‘The Power’ Taylor.

NHS staff are organising the professional darts night to raise money for Spalding’s Johnson Community Hospital.

The star-studded event will also feature Wayne Mardle and current top 16 world players Joe Cullen and Jonny Clayton.

Table sponsors are needed for the venue, Springfields Events and Conference Centre on Friday, September 20.

The hospital’s fundraising committee has raised £58,000 over the last ten years. The money has been raised through Lincolnshire Community Health Services NHS Trust’s Charitable Funds and the hospital’s League of Friends.

It has been used to fund a range of equipment to improve patient and relative comfort at the hospital.

“We still have a number of opportunities for local businesses or individuals who wish to support the hospital through table sponsorship,” said organiser and outpatients sister Sally Brown.

“We are enormously grateful to Bakkavor, Hills Department Store and Moore Thompson who have generously agreed to be our main sponsors,” she added.

But there are still opportunities for businesses to sponsor tables for £50 which will see a branded table display, inclusion in social media and big screen promotion on the night.

“Sponsorship will mean as much money as possible will go directly to the hospital,” said Sally.

Contact her on 01775 652033 or email [email protected]

Tickets start at £22 and can be made via www.eventbrite.co.uk search for ‘Johnson Hospital’

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