Macclesfield Express

Firms join club to help out

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EAST Cheshire Hospice is hoping the local business community will again rally round in 2021.

The hospice is urging companies, or any other organisati­ons, to adopt it as their chosen charity of the year.

Another way of helping is through membership of its 500 Club which sees businesses pledge to raise a minimum of £500 every 12 months over a three-year period.

Corporate fundraiser

Kate Bowmar said: “The charity of the year initiative is a traditiona­l way for companies to align their fundraisin­g efforts with one charity throughout the year.

“We’re grateful to those which have already signed up for 2021 and would ask any others interested in supporting us to get in touch.

“Our 500 Club also has well over 20 members and their ongoing commitment means so much to us, especially in such a difficult financial climate.

“The charity sector has suffered because of Covid-19 and the Hospice has been hurt badly by a lack of fundraisin­g income, though thankfully our corporate supporters continue to amaze us with their backing.”

Remap Consulting, based at Alderley Park, was one of several companies which ran fundraisin­g events as part of its charity of the year support.

Others included AstraZenec­a, Leap29, Spirit Medical Communicat­ions Group and Chess ICT.

Kate said: “Companies don’t often decide on their charitable support until the New Year so our message to them and any other groups is to please bear us in mind.”

Contact Kate via kbowmar@echospice.org.uk to find out more.

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