CHALLENGERS CASINO NIGHT
Local charity, Challengers is thrilled to be hosting a new event for 2026 – a Casino Night at the Holiday Inn, Guildford!
A NIGHT AT THE CASINO
Held on Friday 13 February 2026 from 7pm – 11pm, in partnership with Holiday Inn Guildford, it promises to be a great evening out with friends, family or colleagues.
This black tie event will begin with a drinks reception and canapés, before moving on to Black Jack, Roulette and more! The person at the end of the night with the most chips will win a grand prize, with all other proceeds going to support Challengers – a local charity dedicated to transforming the lives of disabled children, young people and their families.
Tickets are £25 per person and there will be a raffle and silent auction on the evening – all raising funds for Challengers.
Expect an evening of games, fun, glamour and fundraising!
For more information and to book tickets visit Challengers Casino Night 2026
MORE ABOUT CHALLENGERS
Challengers is a registered charity dedicated to transforming the lives of disabled children, young people and their families through the power of play. Through play, children learn to build confidence, self-esteem, creativity and how to interact with others. Play is also essential for a child’s cognitive, physical, social and mental wellbeing and development. Sadly, too many disabled young people miss out on play every day. There are many barriers stopping disabled children from playing, from physical impairments and a lack of accessible play facilities, to time, money and support.
That’s where Challengers comes in. Established in 1979 (known as The Adventurers Association) to address the lack of play for disabled children, we remove these barriers by providing safe and truly inclusive spaces across the South East. Disabled children and young people aged 4-18 years can come to our Play and Youth schemes and 555 Service, no matter how complex their needs are, and experience the same fun and friendship as their non-disabled peers, with activities adapted to suit their unique individual needs. While they are with us, their families receive essential respite from their caring responsibilities. We are passionate champions of inclusion and 46 years on our vision has not faltered – we continue to strive for a world where all children and young people can play together, freely.
To see the impact Challengers has first-hand, meet Chase, a 4-year-old who is autistic, non-verbal and has pica, a compulsion to eat non-food items. Chase’s mum, Selena, shares how Challengers has been a lifeline for their family, providing essential support for Chase and much-needed respite for the rest of the family. Watch Chase’s story here.
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