The Jordon Group announced as headline sponsors for Mahdlo 10th Anniversary Ball.
Date published: 30 March 2022

The Jordon Group are announced as the headline sponsor of the Mahdlo “Seeing is Believing – 10-year anniversary Ball”
The Jordon Group who have pledged their support and have been announced as the headline sponsor of the Mahdlo “Seeing is Believing – 10-year anniversary Ball” which is being held at Mahdlo on 7th May 2022.
Founded in 1965 by Edward Jordon, the Jordon Group formerly known as E Jordon (Refrigeration) Ltd have established themselves nationally as leading specialists in the shopfitting, refrigeration & air-conditioning industry.
Claire Crossfield from Mahdlo told us “this year is a really special year for Mahdlo, it’s been an incredible 10 years of providing opportunities for young people from Saddleworth, Chadderton, Shaw and all across Oldham.
The Ball is the largest fundraising event of the year and we’re grateful to The Jordon Group for their support.
We’ve had a phenomenal response and only have a handful of tables left, it’s going to be a fun filled evening and raising funds to provide another 10 years of opportunities.
Opened in 2012 Mahdlo has created more than 500 employment and volunteering opportunities for local people and invested £20m in providing opportunities, activities, experiences and support for the 26,000+ young people that have been members.
Tickets for the Ball start at £100 per person (available in tables of 8 or 10) and include: drinks reception, 4 course meal, ‘raffle’ ticket, entry into prize draw and entertainment.
To book tickets or for more information contact events@mahdloyz.org or call 0161 624 0111.
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