Kershaw continues its support for children’s’ hospice

Kershaw Group

Staff of Kershaw Group have raised a substantial sum of money for East Anglia’s Children’s Hospice (EACH) for the seventh year running. The £3000 donated this year brings the total to just under £15 000. The money will be used to help with the costs of running three hospices for children suffering from life-threatening or limiting illnesses. Office staff with the group raised the money with a number of charity events, including a giant raffle at its Christmas party.

Ian Greenstock, sales director of Kershaw Group, says, ‘Every year we ask our staff which charity they want to support, and they always come back saying they want to continue to back EACH. To have raised so much for them over the years makes us feel very proud. EACH does a very important job, and e hope to continue to support them for years to come.’

EACH relies on voluntary donations for 75% of its funding, £5.5 million a year.

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