Daisy Inclusive UK has a number of events and activities taking place in the coming weeks, with an exciting Christmas event to be announced in due course.
Dinner in the Dark (SOLD OUT)
Saturday 15 November 2025

Guests will be treated to a slap-up three-course meal whilst blindfolded courtesy of Head Chef Ian Radcliffe, who has an impressive background having cooked for A-list stars and players at Liverpool Football Club.
The event is designed to raise awareness and foster empathy for the challenges faced by people who are blind or visually impaired.
Table Top Sale
Saturday 6 December 2025

Our popular Table Top Sale is back. To book a table and for more information, please contact info@daisyuk.com or visit our Daisy Inclusive UK centre on Barnes Street.
Christmas Dinner Party
Wednesday 10 December 2025
Our professional chef will be dishing up a delicious two-course Christmas dinner and we would love you to join us this festive season. This event is in addition to our Christmas Party on Monday 22 December.

To purchase your tickets please call 0151 261 0309, email info@daisyuk.com or pop into our centre at 2 Barnes Street, Everton, Liverpool, L6 5LB.
Christmas Party
Monday 22 December 2025
Daisy Inclusive UK are hosting a Christmas Party on Monday 22 December at its centre in Everton.
Supported by Feeding Britain, there will be a live DJ, food stalls, a grotto, gifts from Santa and lots of laughs as the ‘Can Do’ charity celebrates Christmas.
The event gets underway at 12 noon and finishes at 4pm, with tickets priced at £10.
To purchase your tickets please call 0151 261 0309, email info@daisyuk.com or pop into our centre at 2 Barnes Street, Everton, Liverpool, L6 5LB.

“The festive season is a fantastic opportunity for the local community to come together and celebrate what is a magical time of the year,” said Dave Kelly, Daisy Inclusive UK CEO.
“A huge thank you must go to Feeding Britain for supporting the event. They share our vision of the UK that no one must go hungry.”
Feeding Britain supports a national network of 123 regional and local anti-hunger partnerships comprising more than 700 frontline organisations – ranging from community centres and schools, to local authorities and social enterprises.


