Home > Latest News > Charities > Branston raises more than £15K for charities nationwide

Branston raises more than £15K for charities nationwide

Stuart

11/27/2023 10:33:09 AM

Charities

3 mins read

National potato supplier Branston, has topped off fundraising for its charities of the year with donations at each of its three sites. 

The team at the Lincoln site, raised £9,786 for their chosen charity Lincoln City Foundation, an organisation that is dedicated to creating healthier, happier and inspired communities. The Scottish site situated in Perth, raised £3,269 for Andy’s Man Club, which assists with male suicide prevention, and Branston South West, in Somerset raised a total of £1,819 for the Somerset and Dorset Air Ambulance with various activities throughout the year.  

Simon Telfer, HR director at Branston said: “We’re dedicated to assisting our local communities in everything we do, not just through charitable causes but via local sponsorships of Lincoln City FC, our involvement in the annual Lincolnshire Show, and educational activities with the Holiday Activities and Food Programme (HAF).” 

“Cake sales, raffles and sporting sweepstakes were undertaken at our Lincoln site, with the highlight of the year being the Spring Fling, held at Lincoln City FC LNER Stadium. This combined a staff charity football match with a family fun day, followed by a party whereby we raised funds through a tombola, tuck shop and raffle.” 

Kevin Imrie, general manager of Branston’s Scotland site, said: “Our team has done everything from selling baked potatoes during lunchtimes, to organising staff raffles and fundraising games.  

“We encourage our staff to participate in every opportunity to support our chosen causes, with our teams firmly rooted in their community and our continued commitment to supporting the health and welfare of those around us.” 

For the year ahead, Branston has announced that it will be fundraising for Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs), at a cost of approximately £1,400 per defibrillator, which they will look to donate to local community groups including sports clubs in a bid to enhance the safety and healthy lifestyles of the public.  

Local groups will be able to apply for one of the defibrillators, and the Lincoln Branston site will be working with Lincolnshire-based charity LIVES, to support its outreach to groups who need it most. LIVES provides emergency care in critical situations and works with communities to ensure that any individual who suffers a 999 medical emergency in Lincolnshire are surrounded by the best rapid response care available. 

Simon Telfer added: “Having AED’s available for local community clubs gives us the reassurance that if anyone suffers a sudden cardiac arrest, they have a much better chance of survival. This portable equipment is crucial to have available in certain locations whereby fatal events could be more prominent, such as local sporting organisations and we are happy to be doing our bit to support the cause.”  

For more information on Branston visit www.branston.com.

Other Articles You Might Like

Stuart

5/16/2024 12:21:29 PM

Festival of the Sea is sailing back to Grimsby Town Centre on Saturday 22nd June 2024
The first peek of Festival of the Sea’s 2024 programme is here, following a successful award of £49,000 from Arts Counci...
Events 3 min read

Stuart

4/3/2024 9:17:56 AM

Lincolnshire Show plans the ‘biggest day out’ with new Garden Show for 2024
A Chelsea-style Garden Show will be among the new attractions on 19th and 20th June.
Events 3 min read

Stuart

11/28/2023 9:49:11 AM

Historic devolution deal proposals signed today
Parliamentary Secretary of State for Levelling Up Jacob Young met the three Greater Lincolnshire Council Leaders today a...
Business 3 min read

Stuart

3/25/2024 9:26:35 AM

“Sing to Change” initiative sees children from Boston UK and Boston USA come together to raise vital awareness of climate change.
Since November 2023, children from both sides of the Atlantic, in Boston Lincolnshire and Boston Massachusetts, have be...
Charities 3 min read