The Mayor of West Yorkshire, Tracy Brabin will be adding her voice to the vital cause of supporting survivors of domestic abuse and sexual violence at Staying Put’s upcoming Autumn Ball. The female Mayor’s presence is expected to amplify the event’s message and mission.
The Autumn Ball, a fundraising and awareness event, is set to take place on 27 September at the Mercure Hotel in Bingley. The event aims to raise £10,000 to ensure that Staying Put can continue providing critical support services to those in need.
“We’re thrilled to have Tracy not only attend but also speak at our Autumn Ball,” said Andy Ellis, Business Development Manager at Staying Put. “It’s going to be a fantastic night, featuring an interactive play by Soundproofbox, a DJ, a three-course meal, and an exciting raffle with amazing prizes.”
Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire, expressed her support for the cause, stating, “One of my key commitments as Mayor is keeping women and girls safe. Staying Put plays a valuable role in ensuring that anyone experiencing domestic abuse and sexual violence is supported.”
Staying Put encourages everyone to join them for an evening of camaraderie, compassion, and giving back. Tickets for the event are priced at £35 per person and can be purchased through the Staying Put website. The organization also welcomes inquiries from local businesses interested in sponsoring the event.
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit Staying Put’s website or contact Andy Ellis at andye@stayingput.org.uk.



