Manchester Evening News

Many Hands get to work on funds for kids’ hospital

- By LUCY ROUE lucy.roue@trinitymir­ror.com @LJRoue

ROYAL Manchester Children’s Hospital Charity’s business fundraisin­g campaign has got off to a flying start.

The Many Hands Campaign launch saw more than 40 companies come together at Manchester’s National Football Museum.

Now in its sixth year, the campaign was first begun by the charity in 2008, and encourages north-west businesses to support their local children’s hospital by signing up to a fundraisin­g target of £1,000.

Participat­ing businesses will be challenged to come up with a unique and innovative fundraisin­g initiative to raise their £1,000 over a six-month period, with the aim to collective­ly raise more than £50,000 towards the hospital’s Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service Unit.

Retail magnate and entreprene­ur Theo Paphitis made a guest appearance at the launch event, taking part in a Q&A session.

Commenting on the launch, the former Dragons’ Den judge said: “I had a brilliant evening at the launch event; it was great to meet so many businesses who are keen to get involved in the campaign, and fundraise for such a worthy cause.

“Many Hands is an excellent initiative which affords small and medium-sized businesses the opportunit­y to make a tangible contributi­on to their local hospital charity.

“It demonstrat­es how working together they can make a huge difference to the children treated at the hospital’s Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service Unit. I’m already looking forward to the finale event.”

Businesses at the launch also heard from Briege Gates, service manager at the Winnicott Centre, home of the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service at Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital, who spoke about the project this year’s event is fundraisin­g for.

All funds raised by this year’s campaign will be used to complete the refurbishm­ent of the Winnicott Centre.

The centre treats children and young people aged between 3 and 18, with conditions including depression, eating disorders, obsessive compulsive disorder and self-harm.

Participan­ts in this year’s Many Hands Campaign will collective­ly support the provision of artwork throughout the centre, including the reception area, consultati­on rooms and the family group room.

The artwork will incorporat­e characters and a storytelli­ng narrative, with a sensitive and creative approach to colour, aimed at reducing anxiety and increasing self-confidence for young service-users during intense and distressin­g times of their lives.

The last five Many Hands campaigns have collective­ly raised £300,000 and seen more than 180 companies get involved. It has seen companies come up with a diverse range of fundraisin­g initiative­s from home-grown festivals at the foot of Snowdon to gruelling cycling challenges.

Last year’s Many Hands Campaign certainly captured people’s imaginatio­n and after a hotly contested pitching process, the crown was taken by Manchester’s family-run gin hotspot, Atlas Bar. The bar staff sold special bottles of Zymurgoriu­m Manchester Vigil Gin to raise funds on the Manchester-to-London Virgin Train for World Gin Day last June.

To find out more informatio­n, or to sign up for this year’s Many Hands Campaign, please visit: www.rmchcharit­y.org.uk/ get-involved/corporate-fundraisin­g/ many-hands-2018

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Theo Paphitis (centre) speaks to Paul Horrocks during live Q&A at the Many Hands launch
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