Evoke raises $117,000 for Motor Neurone Disease Association

Through its first Charity Gala, Evoke, the company behind William Hill, 888, and Mr. Green, has raised $148,339 for the Motor Neurone Disease Association.

Over 450 people attended the event, which took place at the Royal Armories Museum in Leeds and included staff, executives, partners, and celebrity ambassadors.

The money will go toward the Motor Neurone Disease Association's initiatives to increase care accessibility, promote research, and support those who are impacted by the illness.

Following a review led by a colleague, the UK charity was selected as the event's beneficiary.
 
Evoke, the company behind William Hill, 888, and Mr. Green, raised $148,339 at its first Charity Gala for the Motor Neurone Disease Association. The event, held at the Royal Armories Museum in Leeds, was attended by over 450 people, including staff, executives, and celebrities. The funds will support research, care initiatives, and services for those affected by motor neurone disease. The UK charity was selected following a review led by a colleague.
 
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