Masquerade Ball raises nearly £18,000 for charities at Parc y Scarlets

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A spectacular evening of glamour and generosity unfolded at Parc y Scarlets as the Trick or Treat Masquerade Fundraising Ball raised an incredible £17,772 in total, helping vulnerable children and families across Carmarthenshire.

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Cheque presentation 

The event was organised by Kirsty Williams and Sarah Maclean, who brought together local businesses and supporters for a night of entertainment, fine dining, and fundraising with generous sponsorship from CK Superstores and Cardigan Bay Properties.

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Carmarthenshire Action for Children staff at the Masquerade Ball

Guests enjoyed a Halloween-themed evening complete with live music, auctions, and a masquerade twist, all in aid of Action for Children’s vital work. Over £15,000 was raised for Action for Children’s services in Carmarthenshire, with one auction slot alone generating more than £2,000 for the Sandy Bear charity, which provides bereavement support for children and families.

auction helped to raise nearly £18k
Auction helped to raise nearly £18,000

Kirsty Williams, co-organiser of the event, said: “We are absolutely thrilled with the success of the Masquerade Ball. The generosity of everyone who attended and supported the event from sponsors, venue staff and those who came on the night, has been overwhelming. Knowing that these funds will make a real difference to children and families in Carmarthenshire makes all the hard work worthwhile.”

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Representatives from Sandy Bear their story

Sarah Maclean, co-organiser, added:  “This event was about more than just a great night out – it was about coming together as a community to support a cause that changes lives. We’re so grateful to everyone who donated, sponsored, and joined us to make this possible.”

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Sarah Maclean (right) and Kirsty Williams with partners at the Ball

Vikki Phillips, Carmarthenshire services coordinator at Action for Children, said:
“We are so grateful to Kirsty, Sarah, and everyone who supported the Trick or Treat Masquerade Ball. The funds raised will help us continue providing essential services for children and families who need us most. Events like this show the incredible power of community spirit.”


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