A decade of work to support disadvantaged Dundee children was celebrated at the Help for Kids charity ball.
And those gathered for the glittering occasion had even more to toast when they learned that the Evening Telegraph cause has raised more than £1 million.
The black tie evening at the Apex City Quay Hotel marked the 10th anniversary of the charity, which provides grants to families and organisations working with children affected by poverty, disability, ill health or other circumstances affecting their quality of life.
Guests were elated to learn at the Help for Kids charity ball that the seven-figure threshold had been crossed.
And they helped to add even more to the total raising more than £20,000 at the event, which was sponsored by Coast Renewable Services.
Photographer Craig Chalmers was there to capture the action on Saturday and here are some of his best shots from the night.
You can see more in a special supplement in today’s Evening Telegraph.
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Pictures: Help for Kids charity ball celebrates 10 years of supporting Dundee children
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