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Through this year’s TheStadiumBusiness Summit & Awards 2026, the global venue community came together to support EMERGENCY and the vital work the charity delivers in some of the world’s most challenging environments.
Thanks to the generosity of our attendees, partners and sponsors, a total of £3,237 was raised from this year’s activities. The sum included Donations for Nominations across TheStadiumBusiness Awards entries – along with a £20-a-catch cricket game at the Awards evening on 3 June at Emirates Old Trafford stadium.
MAKING A DIFFERENCE
“Our partnership with Xperiology has made such a huge difference for so many years now, having so far raised over £35,000 to help people affected by conflict and poverty in need of EMERGENCY’s free, quality, sustainable care,” comments Alex Briggs, Fundraising Manager, EMERGENCY UK.
“Just to put it into perspective, that amount would be enough to pay for the prosthetic limb rehabilitation for 125 people who have lost their leg in Iraq, still one of the most landmine and IED-infested countries in the world. It really is extraordinary the kind of impact that generosity like this makes, thank you so very much to everyone involved and here’s to raising even more in the future!”
Every contribution, large or small, helps EMERGENCY provide free medical care to people affected by conflict, poverty and humanitarian crises.
At #SBS26 – and across all Xperiology events – we are proud to support our charity partner, EMERGENCY UK and the life-changing work it carries out around the world.
BACKGROUND
EMERGENCY provides free, high-quality healthcare to people affected by conflict and poverty. Its sustainable approach includes building healthcare facilities, training local medical personnel and conducting search-and-rescue operations.
Founded in 1994, EMERGENCY has worked in 21 different countries and currently operates in Afghanistan, Eritrea, Iraq, Italy, Palestine, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Uganda, Ukraine and the Mediterranean Sea.
SAVE A LIFE… TODAY
To support EMERGENCY’s work, please donate here. In the time you’ve taken to read this post, its medical experts have likely saved another three lives.












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