ada año, el cantante irlandíés Ronan Keating organiza el evento Emeralds & Ivy Ball. Dicho evento celebra la asociación entre Cancer Research UK y Marie Keating Foundation (fundación contra el cáncer en honor a la madre de Ronan, que murió de esta enfermedad) y recauda fondos para ambas instituciones. Este año, Emeralds & Ivy Ball tendrá lugar hoy sábado 3 de diciembre en Supernova situado en Embankment Gardens, Londres, y contará con la asistencia de Sharon como invitada especial. A continuación, os dejo con el tweet publicado por Valerie Keating, directora de GK Events, y la invitación publicada en la página web oficial de Ronan:
Good luck to @Sharon_Corr @ the Emeralds & Ivy ball tonite!!! Wish we were there to see u!! U have a Dundalk supporter there my bro Michael!
Emerald & Ivy Ball 2011
Saturday 3rd December sees Ronan's annual Emeralds & Ivy Ball to take place in central London. As the invite reads ...
This December join Ronan Keating, VIP and celebrity guests for a night of world- â€class music and entertainment, delicious champagne, cocktails and food and the chance to win big in our exciting auctions! You'll be in good company .. Previous guests have included Rod Stewart and Penny Lancaster, Jon Bon Jovi, Alan Shearer, Sir Steve Redgrave and supermodel Jodie Kidd, and we have been entertained by Gary Barlow, The Saturdays, Britain's Got Talent Winners Spellbound & Diversity, and of course Ronan himself.
Last year at Emeralds & Ivy we raised a staggering £730,000 for the life- â€saving work of Cancer Research UK and the Marie Keating Foundation. Guests walked away with amazing money- can't â€buy prizes including a private BBQ for you and friends cooked by Ainsley Harriot; sold out X- â€Factor final tickets; dinner with pop sensations JLS and the chance to win a Mercedes E220 in our Emeralds Car Raffle!
Funding Cancer Information Units - prevention is better than cure.
Emeralds & Ivy celebrates the partnership between Cancer Research UK and the Marie Keating Foundation. Since 2006 this event has raised an incredible £2.9 million to fund two mobile Cancer Information Units, staffed by specialist nurses and health advisors.
These Units play a vital role in helping to prevent cancer through earlier detection and diagnosis. They deliver vital messaging to the public about lifestyle changes they can make to prevent cancer, and the early signs and symptoms of which to be aware. It is thought that 50% of cancers could be prevented by changes to lifestyle, so the more people that we can bring this information to, the more lives we can save. In 2011 we will celebrate the 200,000th person to step onboard one of these Units. This wouldn't be possible without the money raised at Emeralds & Ivy. With your support this year we will continue to make a real difference.