Jamie Redknapp, Alastair Campbell, Geovanni, Eduardo at the party of the year!
Interviewed by Simon Mayo, and along with Jason Isaacs, Tom Watt, Nancy Dell’Olio and 450 partying guests, this quartet helped the Deloitte Street Child World Cup raise essential funds at a fantastic fundraising dinner last night.
The event was a huge amount of fun – and was only possible because of the generosity of a huge number of people.
The rollcall of BIG BIG THANK YOUS:
- to our speakers, Alastair Campbell, Jamie Redknapp, Geovanni, Eduardo, Tom Watt, Jason Isaacs, and Bulelwa Ngantweni, and to Simon Mayo for doing a brilliant job of interviewing them.
- to Deloitte, our principal sponsors, for helping make the whole evening happen. Especially Peter Parsons – thank you for everything, Peter!
- to Stanlake Park Wine Estate for donating their flagship Stanlake Park Traditional Method Sparkling Wine to start the evening with bubbles!
- to SAB Miller for donating all our wine and beer.
- to Belu for donating all the water.
- to John Foster of Sworders and Antiques Roadshow for auctioneering
- to Dylan Thomas, our brilliant photographer
- to all our raffle prize and auction donors - Global Goals, Sir Cliff Richard, Aardman Animations, Sworders, Treagus Stoneman Associates, Really Useful Group, Deutsche Bank, Editors, Chelsea FC, Mala Indian Restaurant, Phil Reed, director of Churchill’s Cabinet War Rooms, St Paul’s Cathedral, Thandie Newton, John and Jo Wroe, Isobel and Bryan Webster, Meg Wroe.
- to SFL Group for sound
- to our wonderful DSCWC partners for rallying tables and supporters – Momentum Arts, Cheka Sana Children’s Trust, Action for Brazil’s Children, the Consortium for Street Children.
- to Streets United for amazing freestyling skills
- to the Frank Williams jazz quintet
- to the Sofitel Hotel for their welcome!
- to the team of tireless and supportive volunteers who sold raffle tickets, made the auction happen, and were generally great.
And to all the guests who made merry, and made money to enable street children’s voices to be heard. THANK YOU!

