Stockport Express

Homes team take trophy

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BUSINESSES from across Greater Manchester raised thousands of pounds for a local charity, thanks to an innovative fundraisin­g challenge.

The Accumulato­r, which was pitched as a Dragons’ Den meets The Apprentice fundraiser, saw companies tasked with raising as much money as possible from £100 in a bid to achieve the most profit over a month-long period.

Teams of varying sizes from a diverse range of businesses took part and competed throughout October, with the aim of becoming The Ultimate Accumulato­r.

Organisati­ons could choose to spend the initial capital of £100 as they saw fit – as long as it was legal – and could decide to reinvest or put all their money behind one big activity.

Eamonn O’Neal, chief executive of St Ann’s, said: “We’re incredibly appreciati­ve of all the hard work that has gone into making this year’s Accumulato­r such a success. The teams have raised a massive £15,279.98 for the hospice, which is incredible.

“We’re thrilled that everyone who took part really threw themselves into raising as much money as possible for St Ann’s. It will make a real difference to the lives of the local patients we care for and their families, too.”

A special awards ceremony was held at OnThe7th, The Landing, MediaCityU­K to celebrate the end of the challenge.

This year, a team from Stockport Homes won the accolade of The Ultimate Accumulato­r, raising an amazing £3,917 for the charity.

Tracy Sweeting from Stockport Homes said: “St Ann’s Hospice has been our charity of the year for two years now. We are so proud by how engaged, supportive and motivated our staff have been in their efforts to raise money for this truly amazing charity.

“The Accumulato­r Challenge was fully embraced by everyone involved; from trekkers climbing Snowdon, to people dressing down, eating doughnuts and buying raffle tickets! It’s been a pleasure to be part of this year’s challenge and it’s helped us to exceed our £30,000 overall fundraisin­g target!”

Eversheds-Sutherland came in second, raising £2,836.51. Jon Walters, one of the partners at the company, said: “We are absolutely thrilled to have come second place in the Accumulato­r Challenge, raising £2,836 for St Ann’s, one of our officenomi­nated charities of the year.

“Our St Ann’s accumulato­r squad put on a variety of initiative­s – including Gin for the Win, Tigger on Tour and Partner Promises - had a lot of fun and got the whole office involved, with fantastic results.”

An award was also presented to Business for Breakfast, Stockport, who were crowned the Ultimate Innovators after their unusual fundraisin­g tactics, including a pudding event and an auction with a re-auction.

This year’s challenge was sponsored by OnThe7th and Swizzels.

*For more informatio­n on how businesses can support St Ann’s, please call 0161 498 3631 or email corporate@sah.org. uk.

 ?? Chris Bull ?? ●●Tracy Sweeting from Stockport Homes with the Ultimate Accumulato­r trophy and Eamonn O’Neal from St Ann’s Hospice
Chris Bull ●●Tracy Sweeting from Stockport Homes with the Ultimate Accumulato­r trophy and Eamonn O’Neal from St Ann’s Hospice

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