Botanicals supports Katie's 'My Beautiful Ball'

20th Mar 2013

katie piperWe are delighted to announce our support of The Katie Piper Foundation as one of our chosen charities for 2013.

Botanicals will be supplying a 'year of  organic beauty' for the foundation's My Beautiful Ball event, which is taking place on Thursday 11th April 2013 at the Landmark Hotel.

Now in its second year, the event raises awareness and much-needed funds for the Katie Piper Foundation. The event is attended by supporters, donors, friends and celebrities. Katie will co-host the event this year, along with celebrity compere Ben Shephard.

"We are absolutely delighted to be supporting the Katie Piper Foundation. Katie is truly inspirational, and life-changing work she doing through the Foundation reminds us that beauty is much more than skin deep." Wendy Stirling, Founder of Botanicals.

Katie Piper is a presenter and the founder of The Katie Piper Foundation. In 2008, she was the victim of a rape and acid attack that left her with severe facial disfigurement.

Katie spent seven weeks in the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, before starting a two year stint where she wore a special plastic pressure mask for 23 hours of every day. Prior to the attack, Katie was a model and budding TV presenter with a hectic social life and a glowing future in the public eye. The attack ruined Katie from the inside out. Like many, she believed her life was over now that she was a ‘burns victim’.

Following pioneering surgery led by Mr Mohammad Jawad FRCS, Katie was referred to Centre Ster in Lamalou-les-Bains; a specialist rehabilitation centre in France. This centre had a remarkable impact on her recovery, both mentally and physically. It was here whilst interacting with other burns survivors, that she made the most progress in regaining control of her life.

“I am proof that disfigurement doesn’t have to destroy lives”

In 2009 Katie made the big decision to share her story in a remarkable film for Channel 4, 'Katie: My Beautiful Face'. From CCTV footage of the attack to the day she first steps out of her parents’ house alone, Katie takes you through the daily ordeal of rebuilding her life, the pioneering treatments that helped save her, and the effects on both her and her family.

Since then her achievements have only climbed, from talking on television and radio around the world to setting up the Katie Piper Foundation. In early 2011 Katie released her book of memoirs, 'Beautiful', while a second Channel 4 collaboration 'My Beautiful Friends' first aired in March 2011.

To read more about Katie's story and the work of The Katie Piper foundation visit www.katiepiperfoundation.org.uk