Stars turn out for Gala Dinner

Stars turn out for Gala Dinner

HRH The Countess of Wessex GCVO, Sir Bob Murray CBE and some of the biggest names from across the North East turned out to show their support for the Foundation of Light, as the charity celebrates its 20th anniversary.

Held at the Foundation’s home, the Beacon of Light, the star-studded evening raised over £90,000 to support the charity’s work across the north east.

Hosted by Sky Sports presenter and Sunderland AFC director David Jones, and alongside a stunning musical performance by award-winning singer songwriter Emeli Sandé, over 500 guests celebrated the inspirational stories of 16 Foundation participants who overcame adversity to live happier and healthier lives.

Guests were also treated to a special, and engaging, couch interview by Foundation of Light Trustees Sir Bob Murray CBE, Sir Tim Rice, Steve Cram CBE and Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson DBE DL who spoke about their passion for the region and how sport can be used for positive change.

Over the last two decades, the Foundation of Light - the official charity of Sunderland AFC – has used the power of football to support over half a million people across Sunderland, South Tyneside and County Durham, helping to tackle some of the region’s biggest challenges including rising levels of obesity, unemployment, social isolation and poor mental health.

As Royal Patron of the Foundation of Light, HRH The Countess of Wessex spoke of her pride in the work the award-winning charity does, “We have heard some truly inspiring and moving stories, where people’s lives have been transformed by the Foundation.

“I say Foundation, but what I really mean is kind, caring and loving people, because this is what the Foundation of Light is built on. 

“Sunderland and the surrounding areas are so very lucky to have this Foundation and tonight we celebrate every life touched, every brick built and every example of hope created by those who work within it.

“Two decades of history, and of investment of people of this region, is something to be so very proud of.”

Foundation of Light Chairman of Trustees, Sir Bob Murray CBE said “After a tough 18 months it is fantastic to share this celebration. 

 “I must pay tribute to HRH The Countess of Wessex who has been our champion for the last 17 years. The Countess has taken our city and its people to heart.

“I am so proud of Lesley Spuhler and her team who continue to amaze me. They have turned hundreds of thousands of lives around and they are the best in Britain. But the stars of the show tonight are the award winners. Congratulations to each of you.”

One of the heart-warming stories of the evening came from Josita Thirumalia, who was presented with the Aspire Social Action Award. The 16-year-old has spent the last 18 months coming to the Beacon on a regular basis and playing an active role in her community after overcoming severe anxiety as a result of lockdown.

As part of the NCS programme based at the Beacon of Light, Josita has worked with other young people to build a sensory garden for local care home residents, supported foodbank collections and is now mentoring new members on the programme.

Josita said “I am really honoured to have received this award and it is fantastic to be invited to the Gala Awards Dinner. I really struggled with my anxiety, especially over lockdown, and the Foundation have really helped me with that.

“The Foundation team gave me an opportunity and the confidence to get out of the house and meet people. Without them I wouldn’t have been able to understand how to go out and help the community as an individual and independently.”

The Gala Awards Dinner is the culmination of celebratory activity across 2021 including a very special video call made by HRH The Countess of Wessex to Foundation participants and members of staff.

To find out more about the Foundation of Light, visit www.foundationoflight.co.uk