Organised by Prestige Events, the barbeque is being held on Thursday 22 April at Le Meridien Mina Seyahi in Dubai. Supported by Shell, this event is the first of many that will benefit worthwhile causes such as Al Noor.
'The inspiration behind this event is that Al Noor is in need of funds to build its new facility in Al Barsha and by hosting this event, we hope to raise awareness of this cause to people,' said Nasfat Mali, Prestige Events Managing Director. He added: 'This event also allows the oilfield community the opportunity to come together for a cause such as Al Noor's children.'
The event will start at 8:00pm with entertainment throughout the evening consisting of Big Screen music videos and DJ Chris Fisher, as well as dancing and gift raffles.
Other sponsors surrounding the event include Alert Disaster Control, Dulsco, Oilfield Supply Center and Occidental Middle East Development Company as Silver Sponsors and the American Dental Clinic as Bronze Sponsors. All donations from sponsors go directly to Al Noor.
'We are thankful to Prestige Events and all the sponsors for their support of the Centre,' said Isphana Al-Khatib, Al Noor Director.
Al Noor Training Centre to benefit from event
The Annual Oilfield Barbeque marks the first event for oilfield companies to get together for a fun night out, in aid of a charitable cause - Al Noor Training Centre for Children with Special Needs.
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, April 21 - 2004 at 12:27
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About Prestige Events:Prestige Events specialises in event management - from conception to execution - of corporate events & incentives, exhibitions & business conferences and product launches to name but a few. Managed and run by a team of professionals with over 25 years regional experience, Prestige Events is a sister company of Al Dana Group that owns business interests in the sectors of advertising, design, corporate gifts, construction and trading.
About Al Noor Training Centre for Children with Special Needs:
Al Noor Centre for Children with Special Needs opened its doors in Dubai on 21 November, 1981. Starting with only 8 children, it now takes care of 220 special needs children of 19 different nationalities, with many more on the waiting list. The Centre, which is run under the auspices of the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, provides professional multidisciplinary training to help children with special needs from infancy through to functional integration into society.
For more information, please contact:
Prestige Events
Tel: 04 266 2954
Anne-Birte Stensgaard, Senior News EditorWednesday, April 21 - 2004 at 12:27 UAE local time (GMT+4)
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