Win Lunch with George Clooney at Luxury Scottish Estate

Those hoping to enjoy lunch with Hollywood star George Clooney now have a unique opportunity to do so while supporting an important cause. Social Bite, a Scottish charity tackling homelessness, is offering a chance to win lunch with Clooney at Gleneagles, alongside an overnight stay at the luxurious Perthshire hotel. This special event aims to raise funds for Social Bite’s ongoing mission to end homelessness across the UK.

How to Enter the Lunch with George Clooney Contest

Anyone interested in this exclusive experience can enter by donating to Social Bite, with different entry packages available: £10 for three entries, £15 for five entries, and £25 for ten entries. There is also a free entry option, and all entries—paid or free—are treated equally in the draw. The prize includes lunch with Clooney during a private, invite-only event in late April, a stay in an estate room at Gleneagles, breakfast at The Strathearn restaurant the following morning, and first-class rail travel to and from the venue. The draw is open until April 2.

Head to the itison to make a donation for the unbelievable chance to have lunch with George at an exclusive, invite-only small group event at the end of April. All entries will be donated to Social Bite to support our mission of ending homelessness across the UK.

— Social Bite and partner itison

George Clooney’s Connection with Social Bite and Scotland

George Clooney’s relationship with Social Bite began in 2015 when he visited their coffee shop on Rose Street in Edinburgh. That visit brought global attention to the charity and raised awareness about homelessness in Scotland. Clooney, known not only for his acting but also his humanitarian efforts, returns to Scotland this year, coinciding with the British Business Awards at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre on April 30.

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Social Bite, a charity and social enterprise, focuses on providing long-term solutions to homelessness through its innovative housing projects, employment programs, and supportive community networks. Their initiatives include Social Bite Villages offering safe living spaces and the Jobs First program, which helps homeless individuals secure mainstream employment. The charity also distributes over 200,000 free food items annually across its network of coffee shops, providing meals and support to those in need.

Supporting a Movement to End Homelessness

The funds raised through the lunch contest will go directly towards Social Bite’s campaign to end homelessness in the UK. The charity’s mission has attracted support from several prominent figures besides Clooney, such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Sir Chris Hoy, and the Princess of Wales. Social Bite’s national and international efforts aim to create lasting change rather than temporary fixes, addressing homelessness through collaborative action and community involvement.

By participating, donors contribute not just to a charity event but to a broader movement dedicated to transforming the lives of vulnerable people. The visibility brought by high-profile partnerships increases public engagement and encourages further support for Social Bite’s crucial work.

The Experience Awaits a Lucky Winner

The winner of the competition will enjoy an unforgettable experience combining luxury and charity. From traveling first class to Gleneagles, to dining alongside Clooney in an intimate group setting, and staying overnight in a premium hotel room, the prize blends glamour with goodwill. This event exemplifies how celebrity influence can drive awareness and funds for vital social causes while offering fans a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

Social Bite continues to innovate in addressing homelessness and building community resilience, emphasizing sustainable support through employment and housing. The lunch with George Clooney competition not only highlights these efforts but also invites widespread participation in a hopeful and determined campaign to change lives across Scotland and the UK.