Crown Bingo has held a charity bingo night, in order that regular Crown Bingo players were able to involve themselves in charitable causes and help those that are less fortunate than themselves. The charity bingo night ran just a few weeks ago on the thirteenth of July, and raised in excess of five thousand pounds for relevant good causes.
Because the charity bingo game was held in July, organisers decided that the charity that money from the game would be donated to should have a beach theme. With the help of their regular players, it was then decided that the proceeds would go the RNLI, the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. The Royal National Lifeboat Institution performs an extremely important job, patrolling the coasts around England and Wales and helping boats and people who may have found themselves in trouble. The Crown Bingo players decided on this charity, because it receives no help from the government at all, and without charity and public donations it would not be able to carry on doing the important work that it does. The Royal National Lifeboat Institution saves hundreds of lives every year.
Crown Bingo, which is a popular nationwide bingo organisation, similar to the likes of Mecca Bingo and Gala Bingo, now plans to set up a regular night that will be dedicated to charity bingo games. Crown Bingo is extremely popular and has a great legion of regular and dedicated players, so its ambition to carry on raising money for charity should not be difficult to achieve. Hopefully with the help of its many fans around the country it will be able to carry on holding these important fundraising games, and carry on involving its players in the planning of them too, like it did on this occasion for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
