Derby Telegraph

Birds Bakery aims to raise £14k for hospice’s nursing scheme

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BIRDS Bakery has announced Treetops Hospice as one of three chosen charities for 2021, kicking off its support by presenting the hospice with a £3,000 cheque.

The money has been raised from plastic bag sales across its 62 branches. It was presented by chief operating officer Lesley Bird and sales and marketing director Mike Holling during a tour of the hospice, which is based in Risley.

Birds is the first company to sign up to Treetops’ Sponsor One Week of Nursing Care initiative. The Bakery is hoping to raise over £14,000 during the coming year, through staff fundraisin­g, plastic bag tariffs and cake sales. This will sponsor two weeks of end-of-life nursing care for local patients in their own homes.

Alongside bag sales, throughout April Birds customers were able to

purchase specially designed Treetops cupcakes, complete with a chocolate tree topper, with 15p from each sale going direct to the charity.

Mike said: “Birds Bakery is very pleased to be a fundraisin­g partner for Treetops as over many years the hospice will have cared for our colleagues, their families, and our customers. Their Sponsor One Week of Nursing Care scheme shows the impact of our CSR activities in a tangible way.”

Treetops business relationsh­ip manager Stacey Smalley said: “I am really looking forward to working with Birds Bakery over the coming year. Together, I know we will form a great partnershi­p that will have an amazing impact on our local community.

“We hope that even more local businesses will follow their lead and sign up to sponsor our Hospice at Home service.”

Businesses interested in finding out more about sponsoring one week of nursing care, or offering other support to Treetops, should contact Stacey Smalley, business relationsh­ip manager, on 07741 657342 or via email: stacey@ treetops.org.uk.

Treetops provides nursing care and emotional support for adults with life-limiting conditions such as cancer, heart and respirator­y conditions. Last year, Hospice at Home nurses provided over 28,000 hours of palliative care, overnight and during the day, for patients in their own homes.

 ??  ?? With the first cheque for £3,000 are, from left, Lesley Bird, chief operating officer of Birds Bakery; Stacey Smalley, Treetops Hospice business relationsh­ip manager; and Mike Holling, sales and marketing director of Birds Bakery
With the first cheque for £3,000 are, from left, Lesley Bird, chief operating officer of Birds Bakery; Stacey Smalley, Treetops Hospice business relationsh­ip manager; and Mike Holling, sales and marketing director of Birds Bakery

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