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What is the purpose of this fundraiser?
CST does not charge for any of its services and therefore almost all the costs of running the organisation and its volunteer force must come from charitable donations.
Can I donate without attending the event?
Yes of course. Donate here on our website or contact our office. Every contribution helps support our mission.
Is the event accessible to people with disabilities?
Yes, entrances and restrooms are wheelchair-accessible. Contact us in advance so we can make any necessary arrangements to support you.
What does the dress code “lounge suit” mean?
Several years ago we changed the dress code from “black tie” but it is still a fairly formal event. Men are asked to wear suits and women usually choose to come in a dress.
Who will the speaker be?
For reasons of security we do not release the name of our guest speaker in advance. In recent years our speakers have included prime ministers, home secretaries, opposition leaders and police commissioners.
Can I host a table?
Yes, we are always on the lookout for new table hosts so that we can broaden our supporter base. Call the CST fundraising department to discuss how you can help.
Who do I alert to my dietary requirements?
We will serve a certified kosher meat meal with a fish starter. If you have a specific dietary requirement, then please inform the office in advance.
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About the event
CST’s Annual Dinner is our community’s largest and most important event of its kind. It is regularly attended by more than a thousand people, including prominent members of our community, politicians, senior police and leading media figures.
The event is a major source of funding for the charity, and also serves as a rallying point for everyone committed to CST’s mission to combat antisemitism and extremist violence.
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About CST
Community Security Trust (CST) is a UK charity dedicated to protecting our Jewish community from antisemitism and terrorism. Operating nationally with over 2,000 trained volunteers and more than 100 staff, CST works closely with police, government, and other communal organisations to ensure the safety and security of British Jews.
CST provides security, training, and incident response across the UK, supporting synagogues, schools, and communal institutions. On campuses, CST supports nearly 9,000 Jewish students across 25 universities. Over the last decade, CST has spent many millions of pounds on security enhancements at more than 700 UK sites.

Reception
7.15pm
Dinner
7.45pm
Concludes
10.45pm
Dress code
Lounge suit
“A night of inspiration, connection and a chance to make a real impact”
at a central London venue
CST Annual Dinner
Sir Gerald & Dame Gail Ronson
request the pleasure of your company at the
Click here to reply, or scroll down to learn more
rsvp








Contact us
What is the purpose of this fundraiser?
CST does not charge for any of its services and therefore almost all the costs of running the organisation and its volunteer force must come from charitable donations.
Can I donate without attending the event?
Yes of course. Donate here on our website or contact our office. Every contribution helps support our mission.
Is the event accessible to people with disabilities?
Yes, entrances and restrooms are wheelchair-accessible. Contact us in advance so we can make any necessary arrangements to support you.
What does the dress code “lounge suit” mean?
Several years ago we changed the dress code from “black tie” but it is still a fairly formal event. Men are asked to wear suits and women usually choose to come in a dress.
Who will the speaker be?
For reasons of security we do not release the name of our guest speaker in advance. In recent years our speakers have included prime ministers, home secretaries, opposition leaders and police commissioners.
Can I host a table?
Yes, we are always on the lookout for new table hosts so that we can broaden our supporter base. Call the CST fundraising department to discuss how you can help.
Who do I alert to my dietary requirements?
We will serve a certified kosher meat meal with a fish starter. If you have a specific dietary requirement, then please inform the office in advance.
rsvp


About the event
CST’s Annual Dinner is our community’s largest and most important event of its kind. It is regularly attended by more than a thousand people, including prominent members of our community, politicians, senior police and leading media figures.
The event is a major source of funding for the charity, and also serves as a rallying point for everyone committed to CST’s mission to combat antisemitism and extremist violence.
rsvp


About CST
Community Security Trust (CST) is a UK charity dedicated to protecting our Jewish community from antisemitism and terrorism. Operating nationally with over 2,000 trained volunteers and more than 100 staff, CST works closely with police, government, and other communal organisations to ensure the safety and security of British Jews.
CST provides security, training, and incident response across the UK, supporting synagogues, schools, and communal institutions. On campuses, CST supports nearly 9,000 Jewish students across 25 universities. Over the last decade, CST has spent many millions of pounds on security enhancements at more than 700 UK sites.

Reception
7.15pm
Dinner
7.45pm
Concludes
10.45pm
Dress code
Lounge suit
“A night of inspiration, connection and a chance to make a real impact”
at a central London venue
CST Annual Dinner
Sir Gerald & Dame Gail Ronson
request the pleasure of your company at the
Click here to reply, or scroll down to learn more
rsvp








Contact us
What is the purpose of this fundraiser?
CST does not charge for any of its services and therefore almost all the costs of running the organisation and its volunteer force must come from charitable donations.
Can I donate without attending the event?
Yes of course. Donate here on our website or contact our office. Every contribution helps support our mission.
Is the event accessible to people with disabilities?
Yes, entrances and restrooms are wheelchair-accessible. Contact us in advance so we can make any necessary arrangements to support you.
What does the dress code “lounge suit” mean?
Several years ago we changed the dress code from “black tie” but it is still a fairly formal event. Men are asked to wear suits and women usually choose to come in a dress.
Who will the speaker be?
For reasons of security we do not release the name of our guest speaker in advance. In recent years our speakers have included prime ministers, home secretaries, opposition leaders and police commissioners.
Can I host a table?
Yes, we are always on the lookout for new table hosts so that we can broaden our supporter base. Call the CST fundraising department to discuss how you can help.
Who do I alert to my dietary requirements?
We will serve a certified kosher meat meal with a fish starter. If you have a specific dietary requirement, then please inform the office in advance.
rsvp

About the event
CST’s Annual Dinner is our community’s largest and most important event of its kind. It is regularly attended by more than a thousand people, including prominent members of our community, politicians, senior police and leading media figures.
The event is a major source of funding for the charity, and also serves as a rallying point for everyone committed to CST’s mission to combat antisemitism and extremist violence.
rsvp

About CST
Community Security Trust (CST) is a UK charity dedicated to protecting our Jewish community from antisemitism and terrorism. Operating nationally with over 2,000 trained volunteers and more than 100 staff, CST works closely with police, government, and other communal organisations to ensure the safety and security of British Jews.
CST provides security, training, and incident response across the UK, supporting synagogues, schools, and communal institutions. On campuses, CST supports nearly 9,000 Jewish students across 25 universities. Over the last decade, CST has spent many millions of pounds on security enhancements at more than 700 UK sites.

Reception
7.15pm
Dinner
7.45pm
Concludes
10.45pm
Dress code
Lounge suit
“A night of inspiration, connection and a chance to make a real impact”
at a central London venue
CST Annual Dinner
Sir Gerald & Dame Gail Ronson
request the pleasure of your company at the
Click here to reply, or scroll down to learn more
rsvp