Princebuild will be bringing businesses and community supporters together on 30th April 2026 for a special fundraising evening at Katana in Peterborough, with all proceeds helping to support two local charities.
The House Project Peterborough supports care leavers as they move into independent living. The charity provides safe housing, life skills, education and long-term support, helping young people build confidence, stability and a positive future.
Helping Our Ukrainian Friends (HOUF) is a local charity delivering direct humanitarian aid to those affected by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The organisation supplies essential items including food, clothing and medical equipment, providing practical support to families and individuals in need.
Guests will be welcomed with a drink on arrival, followed by a delicious two-course Japanese meal, with dessert available to purchase on the night.
The evening will also include live entertainment from the incredible Nicole Lawrence, along with a charity auction and raffle hosted by Matthew Pudney and special guests.
Ticket options
Standard table
£50 per person
VIP Teppanyaki table
£75 per person
Please note there are 65 VIP Teppanyaki places available on a first-come, first-served basis.
The event will give guests the opportunity to enjoy an evening of great food, networking and entertainment while raising funds for important causes within the community.
As a company that has always placed community support at the heart of its work, Princebuild regularly organises and supports initiatives that make a positive difference locally. Reflecting its core values of Building, Sharing and Caring, the evening at Katana provides another opportunity for local businesses and individuals to come together, support others and make a real difference.
Group Brand and Marketing Manager Carly said the event reflects Princebuild’s continued commitment to supporting the communities in which it works.
“We’re really looking forward to bringing people together for what promises to be a great evening. It’s a chance for businesses and friends of Princebuild to enjoy themselves while also helping to raise money for The House Project and Helping Our Ukrainian Friends. Community support is incredibly important to us, and events like this reflect our values of Building, Sharing and Caring while making a meaningful difference.”
Tickets for the evening are already selling well, with strong interest from businesses across the city keen to support the initiative.
Anyone interested in attending or supporting the event is encouraged to contact Carly Dadge at carly.dadge@princebuild.co.uk.
Can’t attend but still want to help?
You can still support the cause by sponsoring the event or donating a raffle prize. Please contact Carly for more information.
