08 Jul 2025

Business loan provider to host Masquerade Ball in support of children’s charity

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BCRS Business Loans is set to host a Masquerade Ball to support their Charity of the Year, Kids’ Village.

The spectacular evening of entertainment and fundraising will take place at the newly renovated Warwickshire Suite at Warwickshire County Cricket Club, Edgbaston Stadium from 7pm until midnight on Friday, 10 October.

Guests are invited to dress to impress and don their finest masks for a night of networking and celebration raising funds for BCRS’s Charity of the Year, Kids’ Village

Attendees will be welcomed with a glass of prosecco before enjoying a three-course meal and entertainment provided by a live DJ. Guests will have the opportunity to take part in fundraising activities, including a raffle featuring fantastic prizes, an auction, and additional charitable initiatives.

Kids’ Village founder Samantha Fletcher is the guest speaker and will provide insights into Kids' Village's mission and outline ways attendees can become involved in supporting this vital cause.

Located in Wychnor, near Lichfield in Staffordshire, Kids’ Village will be the UK’s first purpose-built holiday village providing respite support for up to 70,000 children and their families living with critical illness.

The charity received planning permission for their proposed site in Wychnor in 2022, and they are now working tirelessly to raise £5m to transform their vision of a memorable retreat for families into reality.

BCRS Business Loans chief executive Stephen Deakin said: “We're absolutely thrilled to be hosting our Masquerade Ball at Warwickshire County Cricket Club. This event represents everything we value at BCRS - bringing the business community together while supporting a cause that truly matters.

“Our guests can expect an exceptional evening of entertainment, networking, and celebration in one of Birmingham's most prestigious venues.”

For more information and to purchase tickets please visit the Eventbrite page.

Pictured: The BCRS team

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