Chichester Observer

Charity chosen by staff at luxury car maker

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Staff at the Home of Rollsroyce Motor Cars in Chichester have chosen the Aldingbour­ne Trust as their House Charity for 2024. It was nominated and voted for by staff across the business and fundraisin­g activities will run throughout the coming year. It continues the tradition of supporting local good causes that began when the Home of Rolls-royce first opened in 2003.

Rolls-royce Motor Cars has announced that its new House Charity for 2023 is Aldingbour­ne Trust, Chichester.

Andrew Ball, Head of Corporate Relations, Rollsroyce

Motor Cars, said: “Our House Charity is chosen by our staff from a shortlist of good causes close to their hearts, a tradition that began when we started production here at the Home of Rolls-royce at Goodwood in 2003.

"It’s always inspiring to see the whole team coming together in fundraisin­g activities that make a huge difference to what are often small organisati­ons, closely focused on our local area.

"As a company, we’re deeply embedded in and involved with our neighbouri­ng communitie­s; the House Charity is just one tangible example of our positive contributi­on to local life, over and above our substantia­l economic impact.

"We look forward to supporting Aldingbour­ne Trust during 2024.”

Founded in 1978, Aldingbour­ne Trust provides range of services for more than 1,500 people with learning disabiliti­es including autism, autism spectrum disorders and Down’s Syndrome, as well as those living with physical disabiliti­es.

"The charity operates more than a dozen social enterprise­s as part of its entreprene­urial approach to providing opportunit­ies, supported living and outreach. It delivers many of its work, training and other support activities through the Aldingbour­ne Country Centre, a popular visitor attraction and conference venue about 10 minutes’ drive from the Home of Rolls-royce at Goodwood.

Abigail Rowe, Head of Fundraisin­g, Aldingbour­ne Trust, said: “We were thrilled when we received the news: to have the support of a major company and household name like Rollsroyce is incredible and will make a huge difference.

"People with learning and physical disabiliti­es can still face enormous challenges in becoming full and active citizens.

"We believe in giving people opportunit­ies to develop skills and employment near or in the places where they live; but we rely on donations from business and the public to fund much of this vital support.

"We’re very much looking forward to working with the Rolls-royce team over the next 12 months.”

The new House Charity was chosen through a wellestabl­ished nomination and voting process involving all staff at Rolls-royce, who then organise fundraisin­g events throughout the year. The activities consistent­ly raise substantia­l sums that can be transforma­tive for these highly local organisati­ons.

During 2023, Rolls-royce staff raised money for Sophie’s Legacy, a children’s cancer charity founded by Gareth and Charlotte Fairall in memory of their daughter, which works to improve hospital services, facilities and care provision for children and their families. Funds were raised through a variety of activities, including a pop-up market where Apprentice­s sold exquisite handmade leather goods and other items to colleagues from across the company.

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