An evening of disco-themed entertainment, organised by three long-time friends, has raised an impressive £2,275 for Hereford-based charity Vennture, which supports vulnerable children, adults, and families facing complex life challenges.
The event, held at Café Miro in Hereford, was the brainchild of Mike Greene, Marcus Upcott, and Chris Ferriday—three men in their 60s with a shared passion for making a difference. More than 70 guests attended the lively evening, which featured a hog roast, raffle, auctions, and plenty of entertainment.
As well as raising vital funds, the trio hoped to shine a spotlight on Vennture’s work, acknowledging that the charity isn’t as widely known as others, despite the significant impact it has on local lives.
Mike Greene has a deeply personal connection to Vennture. The charity supported him through a difficult and traumatic period when, he says, no one else could.
“Vennture were there for me when I felt helpless, when I needed independent advice and I was at a low point,” said Mike. “I know how hard life can hit, especially for young people facing poor mental health or addiction. Vennture steps in when people are in crisis—whether that’s family breakdowns, homelessness, or young adults navigating life after care.”
Rob Thomas, Lead Officer at Vennture, praised the trio for their efforts. He said:
“We can’t thank Mike, Marcus, and Chris enough for organising such a fantastic night out that raised both money and awareness. It was also good to welcome them to our offices, introduce them to our team, and show them the work and systems behind the support we offer.”
To learn more about Vennture’s work, visit www.vennture.org.uk
