Candlelight ForeSight, Dubai's biggest dining out charity event is set for second year of success
- United Arab Emirates: Monday, May 22 - 2006 at 10:45
- PRESS RELEASE
Dining out across Dubai will take on a whole new meaning on Monday 5th June with the 'Candlelight ForeSight' charity dinner event, to raise money towards finding a cure for hereditary diseases that lead to blindness, the UAE's biggest cause of disability.
"We have top restaurants coming on board all the time offering to donate the proceeds of diners' meals on 5th June to help find a cure for blindness," Katy commented. "Everyone who participated last year really enjoyed the event, and has been keen to offer their services again, with many new restaurants also joining the cause. Initial interest from diners has also been very good."
Participation to Candlelight foreSight is easy; Diners can book a table at any participating restaurant in Dubai or pledge a home event by visiting the www.foresightrp.com, with the booking service generously provided by the Time Out ticketline. They receive a voucher to present to their chosen restaurant in exchange for a 3 course meal, and a host of participating restaurants will donate a table or more at their establishments.
Tables will be dressed in orange, which is Foresight's symbol (as this is the last colour Katy can differentiate). Individuals can also host dinner parties in their homes by applying for a home dining pack online, and guests are invited to make contributions to Foresight. Home participants will receive an "orange kit" including gift and dining ideas.
"All you have to do is enjoy an evening out or a dinner party with friends - the donation at home or the money that you would have spent on your meal out will directly benefit finding a cure for blindness," explains Katy. "We will also provide a blindfold if diners would like to experience what it is like to eat without the use of their sight. It's a bit of fun but gets people to think about the issues that blind people face in their everyday lives."
Foresight - which is now a branch of Tamkeen - was set up by Katy when she discovered that recent progress in research means there is real hope of finding a cure for hereditary eye diseases. Foresight funds research by holding events that people will enjoy while raising money and awareness, such as Candlelight foreSight. Foresight hopes to fund local research projects in conjunction with the international research effort.
The Candlelight foreSight tables are dotted across a wide price range of restaurants, with participants donating a minimum of Dhs 100 to Foresight. These include the Jebel Ali International Group, Grand Hyatt Duabi, Wafi Pyramids, Intercontinental, Le Meridien Mina Seyahi, Jumeirah Beach Club, Hilton Jumeirah and Dusit Dubai. The event is also open to anyone who wants to host a dinner party in their home.
"I would like to invite as many people of all backgrounds and cultures around Dubai to dine to help put an end to hereditary blindness," said Katy. "Everyone who participates can enjoy a great night out and know that they are helping us to reach a step closer to a cure - bringing light into the lives of millions around the world."
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Until recently untreatable, new progress in research means that cures for hereditary retinal diseases will be found. Our aim is to accelerate finding cures for retinal diseases such as Retinitis Pigmentosa. For some forms of retinal disease a cure will be found within 10 years and it is likely that children will be the first to benefit.
We also lobby to improve the lives of people who are visually impaired and blind in the U.A.E.
Foresight is a U.A.E-based non-profit making organisation and a branch of Tamkeen. We are recognised and advised by Retina International (which coordinates major retinal research internationally), Moorfields Eye Hospital in London, the Emirates Medical Association and the Emirates Association for the Blind.
Tamkeen (the Arabic word for enabling) is a non-profit organisation, initiated by HH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum for the training of visually impaired citizens of working age. This unique training centre provides professional training courses that aren't found anywhere else in the U.A.E. All courses including transport are free of charge.
Tamkeen's objective is to empower vision impaired U.A.E nationals and residents with practical, vocational skills to enable them to enter the modern workplace to become economic and socially independent citizens.
To contact Foresight:
Tel: 3911443
For press information contact:
Julia Atherton-Dandy
Gambate! Communications
Sally Prosser
Foresight
050 5740271
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