Corporate Social Responsibility
Whitehall Group is committed to making a difference through our Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives. Each year, we choose to support charities that align with our values and help make a positive impact in the community. This year, we are proud to support the following organisations.
Ramsbottom Pantry
A community-run food pantry and pantry shop, open twice weekly at Christ Church in Ramsbottom. Operated entirely by volunteers and supported by local donations, Ramsbottom Pantry provides free food packs and a low-cost pantry shop to individuals and families facing financial hardship. It also offers a friendly café space for people experiencing isolation.
This is a local charity helping numerous people/families in the local area with food, heating and essentials where they are desperately required.
Cancer Research UK
The UK’s leading cancer charity, dedicated to funding research into the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of over 200 types of cancer. Cancer Research UK has played a major role in improving survival rates and works to inform the public, influence policy, and support those affected by cancer.
It’s a broad cancer charity, so covers research in a lot of cancers. Don’t need to say much about how much cancer is impacting so many now.
Ronald McDonald House Charities UK (RMHC UK)
An independent charity that provides free, home-from-home accommodation near hospitals across the UK, helping families stay close to their seriously ill children during hospital stays. RMHC UK offers a supportive and comfortable environment for families during difficult times.
Another charity close to a member of staff’s heart and relatively local – they support families with accommodation and support in general if a child is in hospital.
Headway – the Brain Injury Association
A national charity supporting individuals affected by brain injury. Through local branches, support groups, and a national helpline, Headway offers rehabilitation services, advice, and advocacy to survivors, families, and carers, working to improve lives after brain injury.
The Brain Injury Association – close to a member of staff who lost her mum last year to a hypoxic brain injury.
Garstang Memory Café
A free, friendly monthly event for people living with dementia and their carers. Held in a relaxed, café-style setting, the Garstang Memory Café offers an opportunity for social connection, shared experiences, and engaging activities such as quizzes, crafts, music, and guest talks
A memory Café is a gathering of people affected by and/or interested in dementia. This charity supported the parents of a member of staff and both her and her Dad, after her mum passed away.
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