Hospitality learners at Cardiff and Vale College (CAVC) have raised nearly £2,000 for charity by hosting a special dinner event at The Classroom restaurant. Celebrity chef Stephen Terry collaborated with the Classroom team and students to create a three-course menu, while renowned chefs Tom Kerridge and Andrew Pern sent good luck messages that were displayed on the night. Level 3 Culinary Arts learner Polly Rees designed the dessert.
The dinner raised £1,700 for Hospitality Action, a charity that supports hospitality workers facing challenges such as mental health issues or financial difficulties. The charity covers the entire hospitality industry, including hotels, restaurants, pubs, bars, cafes, schools, hospitals, and event venues.
Stephen Terry Praises Learners
Stephen Terry said: "It was an absolute pleasure to work with the learners on this, which was all about giving something back. It’s always a pleasure to come into the College and try to impart some of my knowledge and work with the learners, and coupled with that, we were raising money for a charity that’s obviously very close to my heart – Hospitality Action do incredible work."
He added: "When you get asked to do functions sometimes you have a little bit of trepidation and get a little bit nervous, but I know that when I do something with the College the facilities are first class and there’s always more than enough help, enthusiasm and willingness from the learners and the lecturing staff. It was a pleasure and something I’d like to repeat – long may my association with the College continue and the best of luck to the learners."
College Principal Commends Students
Cardiff and Vale College Principal Sharon James-Evans said: "Thank you to Stephen and well done to the Classroom team and to the learners for raising so much for such a good cause in Hospitality Action. At CAVC we like to provide our learners with real, not realistic experiences, and these Hospitality learners did a brilliant job of organising and hosting a charity function dinner for the paying public."
She continued: "Not only did they raise the £1,700 for Hospitality Action, but they also helped raise awareness of a charity that helps thousands of people each year within the industry, not just to those in the room but also to a wider audience through social media posts from key stakeholders that were at the event."



