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MyWorkwear support children’s charity Hope House & Ty Gobaith Children’s Hospices
MyWorkwear, a leading supplier of custom clothing and personalised workwear, has had a busy year so far working with numerous charities who have faced a tough time during the pandemic. Most recently they have been supporting Hope House in the launch of their new fundraiser, the Midsummer Walk.
After an unprecedented year of lockdowns and limitations, many charities have suffered from the inability to hold their normal fundraisers. However, Hope House has looked to technology to help and has been running virtual activities. The latest, taking place in June, is a Midsummer Walk, supported by MyWorkwear, and encourages everyone to ‘walk their way out of lockdown’. Those involved will walk 75 miles throughout June to raise vital funds for the children’s hospice. The 75 miles is the equivalent of a journey from Conwy Castle in North Wales to the Hope House offices in Oswestry, Shropshire.
Hope House Children’s Hospices make sure that no one faces the death of their child alone. They support more than 750 local families who are either caring for a terminally ill child, or whose child has died. It costs £6.5 million every year to run their services but only 12-15% comes from statutory sources so fundraising is key for the charity to reach every child, mum, dad, brother and sister who needs their help.
James Worthington, Managing Director of MyWorkwear explained ‘We were approached by Hope House who were looking for a business to help them with the event. Obviously we were more than happy to add our support and have produced goody bags for all those who are raising money for this fabulous charity.’
Bekki Fardoe, Assistant Area Fundraiser for Hope House continued ‘This year has been hard for many charities but it’s important for us to continue to fundraise so we can help all those in need. We are thrilled to have had the support of MyWorkwear this year and I am sure our fundraisers are going to love their MidSummer Walk bags.’
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Gayle Parker .