British Benevolent Fund’s charity fashion show at OAK

Charity fashion show by British Benevolent Fund held at OAK


The British Benevolent Fund (BBF), one of Spain’s longest-standing English-speaking charities, is thrilled to host a spectacular Charity Fashion Show on Wednesday, October 1, from 1pm to 5pm at the chic OAK Firehouse & Cocktails in Puerto Banus.

The BBF was established more than a century before and provides financial assistance and guidance for British citizens in Spain and their families, regardless of whether they are resident or visitor. The charity helps in times when crisis strikes, like sudden illness, financial hardship, or bereavement. They work in close collaboration with British Consulates, and other charitable organizations to provide compassionate and practical assistance. The BBF, under the patronage HM Ambassador Sir Alex Ellis continues to carry out its mission of ensuring that no British person in need is without support.
This exciting afternoon will include exciting surprises, an exciting raffle with fabulous prize, and a pop-up exclusive by Angel Clothing showcasing stunning fashion trends for the season.

Guests will be able to enjoy a delicious two-course set lunch, paired with half a bottle of house wine per person, for just €45 per ticket. Notably, €10 from each ticket will directly support the BBF’s essential work.

Reservations are necessary and pre-paid tickets are needed. Call (+34) 951 213 387 or send a WhatsApp message at (+34 620 213387) to reserve your spot. Additional purchases made on the day are charged separately. OAK Firehouse & Cocktails is at Calle Juan Belmonte, Puerto Banus, Marbella.


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