Beatson Clark Launches New Community Fund
Published: 16th October 2024
A grass roots cricket club and a well known children’s hospice are both set to benefit from a new charitable fund that’s been launched by Beatson Clark.
Alongside our other work supporting charities and good causes, our Colleague Community Engagement Fund provides £2,000 every year to support colleagues who are raising money for or supporting local good causes.
All Beatson Clark employees have the chance to apply for one of four £500 grants each year – and this year’s winners have just been announced.
Technical buyer Amanda Taylor has won £500 to help her local cricket club to buy all-weather nets.
Whiston Parish Church Cricket Club is run by volunteers and provides the local community and surrounding area with outstanding cricket coaching and development. The club is a Disability Champion Club, providing people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) with the facilities to be coached and play.
With two senior teams, a Sunday development side, a thriving lady’s section (the Belles) and five junior teams, the club is struggling to provide the necessary training and coaching facilities.
The club has plans to install a £30,000 three-lane artificial net facility which will be fully wheelchair accessible and available for use by local schools. Beatson Clark’s donation via Amanda will bring this exciting new facility a little closer.
We have long been a supporter of Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice, so we were delighted to offer to help Quality Assurance and Technical Assistant Trevor Gane who’s raising money for the charity.
Trevor will be running the Doncaster 10K in November and his employers are matching his fund-raising up to £500 from the Colleague Community Engagement Fund.
Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice cares for children and young adults with life-shortening and life-threatening conditions. The charity currently supports around 250 families, both in the hospice and in family homes.
Support services include end-of-life treatment and care, music therapy, counselling, sibling support groups, home visits and much more.
To support Trevor by making a donation please visit his Facebook fundraising page.
Next May a team from Beatson Clark will be tackling the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge to raise money for Bluebell Wood, the mental health charity Mind and Rotherham Cancer Care. The community fund will be matching their efforts up to £1,000.
“We’re pleased and proud to be launching our Colleague Community Engagement Fund, which will enable us to give even more back to our local community,” said Eddie Pickering, Managing Director of Beatson Clark.
“We’ve been supporting Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice for many years, and I’m delighted to say that this charity is just one of the good causes that we are supporting this year.
“This new fund is a great way to encourage more of our colleagues to get involved with good causes and wellbeing activities in the local community.”