United For Unicef dinner raises £225K for children's charity
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer led the Manchester United first-team squad at Old Trafford this evening as he attended his first United for Unicef Gala Dinner since returning to the club as caretaker manager.
Offering fans the chance to rub shoulders with their footballing heroes, the black-tie event is a highlight of the club’s social calendar and was this year hosted by television presenter and lifelong Manchester United supporter, Angus Deayton.
Unicef dinner: Behind the scenes
The Reds helped to raise £225K for children's charity Unicef at Tuesday's gala event and our cameras had it covered!
Fundraising games and a live auction offered guests the chance to win a number of once-in-a-lifetime prizes. The star lot was Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s custom-made, co-branded squad watch, which contributed an incredible £35,000 to the fundraising total. This limited-edition piece, presented by Ole himself, symbolises his return to Manchester United as the caretaker manager.
"I remember the first association I had with Unicef as a player in Beijing in 1999 and I’m honoured to now be the goodwill ambassador for Unicef back home in Norway. For me, it’s the closest charity to my heart and it’s fantastic to see so many people here and hopefully we can raise a lot of money tonight.”
All funds raised from this year’s dinner will go towards Unicef’s Children’s Emergency Fund, allowing Unicef to act wherever the needs of children are the greatest. Unicef responds to around 300 humanitarian emergencies each year in some of the most dangerous places in the world.
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"It is our aim to ensure that children caught up in emergencies have the chance to rebuild their lives – through access to quick and sustainable support. Children are in desperate need of life-saving food, water and medicine as well as a safe space to learn and be protected. Funds raised from tonight's Gala Dinner will enable Unicef to reach even more of the world's most vulnerable children."
The United for Unicef partnership is the longest running of its kind between a football club and a global children’s organisation and to date has raised over £4 million, helping to change the lives of millions of children worldwide.
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