WARRINGTON’S Birchwood Park has managed to raise a staggering £10,000 for charity over the past 12 months and has announced this year’s fundraising partner.
The business park has raised more than £20,000 for The Walton Lea Partnership over the past two years.
The Walton Lea Partnership specialises in empowering young people and vulnerable adults with learning disabilities through various activities and opportunities.
Last year, Birchwood Park held several fundraising events including the annual Duck Fest and five-a-side tournament.
“We’re dedicated to making a meaningful impact in the local community which is why the park team gets together to choose a local cause to support,” said Martin O’Rourke, commercial director of Birchwood Park.
“Over the past two years, our partnership with the Walton Lea Partnership has allowed us to witness first-hand the positive changes our contributions have facilitated, and we wish them well with the hope of working together closely in the near-future.”
Now, Birchwood Park have announced that its 2024 official donation partner will be Peace & Mind UK.
Peace & Mind UK was founded by Esther Ghey in memory of her daughter, Brianna, who was tragically killed last year, and aims to support schoolchildren with their mental health.
“The team felt strongly about voting Peace & Mind as Birchwood Park’s donation partner, as we all felt compelled to support Esther who has already raised tens of thousands for students most in need of wellbeing support,” said Martin.
Birchwood Park will be holding a number of fundraising events and activities, including 2024’s Duck Fest to help raise money in memory of Brianna.
“I’m absolutely delighted that Peace & Mind UK is named Birchwood Park’s donation partner for the year,” said Esther.
“I have been overwhelmed with the support, kindness and community that our family has received from staff across the park since Brianna was taken from us.
“I’m proud to be part of the park and can’t wait to get involved in the amazing challenges and competitions.”
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