Charity Pamper Evening Helps Leeds Women Unwind

Ladies across the city are invited to be pampered at a Charity event in Leeds City Centre next week to help raise money for deaf and blind children in Yorkshire.
 
June 11, 2010 - PRLog -- Ladies across the city are invited to be pampered at a Charity event in Leeds City Centre next week.

coHearentVision and the Leeds Deaf Children’s Society (LDCS) are hosting a night filled with glitz and glamour where ladies can relax and unwind whilst helping to raise funds for a good cause.

This select  pamper evening will take place on Wednesday 16th June 2010 at Centenary House, North Street, Leeds from 5pm – 10pm.

Guests can indulge in complimentary treatments from Samantha Hair Design, makeovers with Estee Lauder cosmetics, Indian Head Massage and many other beauty treatments.  

Champagne and canapés will be served and there will also be a designer handbag and jewellery sale and lots more opportunities to fulfil those shopping urges.  Guests will also be given the chance to win a five star luxury holiday to the island of Crete.

Tickets cost £10 and all proceeds will be donated to coHearentVision and the LDCS.

Samantha Green, chair of coHearentVision and LDCS, said: “We know how hard it is for women to find a few hours just for themselves during the week, so we’re hosting an evening full of pure pampering to help the hard-working women of Leeds relax and unwind and enjoy a bit of ‘me time’.

“It’s also for a really good cause and all proceeds from the sale of tickets will contribute towards the trips, activities and facilities that we provide to deaf and blind children across the region to help them lead full and enriching lives.”

To attend the pamper evening and help support the work of one Leeds’ longest-standing and most valued charities, contact Vicki Roe on 07775 444 004.

To donate or find out more about coHearentVision, visit www.cohearentvision.org.uk or call 0113 243 8328.

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coHearentVision provides a dynamic social and learning environment for people with sensory loss, offering practical solutions to support and encourage a better quality of life, including:
• Braille and large print service
• Audio description services
• A deafblind unit to provide comprehensive support to deafblind people, their carers and families
• Sign language interpreting service
• A lively youth development service
• Counselling and support
• Symbolic Language Service for those with learning disabilities
• Social facilities and activities

coHearentVision also delivers a range of accredited courses and qualifications to help people satisfy the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 & 2004, including:
• Taster Course, Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 in British Sign Language
• Business training in Sensory Awareness, encompassing Blind Awareness, Deaf Awareness, Hard of Hearing Awareness and Deafblind Awareness skills.
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