Highland Business Dinner Nominated Charity Announced

Each year at the Highland Business Dinner a prize draw is held to help raise funds for one of the charities we have in membership.
 
This year, our nominated charity is The Oxygen Works.

The Oxygen Works is a unique collaborative hub, inspiring hope and empowering individuals through the delivery of innovative and holistic support with hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) at its core.  

Based on Burnett Road in Inverness, The Oxygen Works is a Highland based centre of excellence providing transformative support to individuals living with neurological and complex health conditions, to live their best lives.

We have delivered invaluable support to our community since 1992 and are proud to serve a broad and inclusive group of individuals who travel from across the north of Scotland to access our services.

As a self-funded Registered Scottish Charity (SC020475) we work hard to ensure services are accessible and affordable with costs subsidised and financed by our fundraising, donations, and grant applications.  We are continually looking for new ways in which we can deliver services to the region, from establishing partnership working to embracing mobile hyperbaric technology.  The support of the Highland business community is invaluable to our mission.


We are currently looking for a few special, top-end prizes to include in this year’s draw. Examples of previous prizes include hotel stays and VIP concert tickets.
 
If you would like to help, please get in touch by Wednesday 10 May. In return, we will acknowledge your contribution on the night. 
 
The Highland Business Dinner charity prize draw makes a significant difference to the charities it supports, previously raising up to £5,000 thanks to the generosity of those attending.
 
If you would like to help The Oxygen Works by donating a special prize this year, we look forward to hearing from you by Wednesday 10 May, events@teclan_admin

Thanks to the event sponsor Highlands and Islands Enterprise, Nevis Range and Tomatin.

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