Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Duncan & Toplis Foundation donates £30,000 to charities

Since its launch in late 2022 the Duncan & Toplis Foundation has committing to giving more than £30,000 to charity, with benefitting organisations including

  • Lincolnshire Agricultural Society
  • Base 51
  • Newark Book Festival
  • Rainbows Hospice
  • Children’s Bereavement Centre
  • Sue Young Cancer Support
  • Boston Girlguiding
  • Beaumond House Hospice Care
  • Tonic Health
  • Kirton Youth Challenge
  • The Respite Association
  • Panathlon

Chair of The Duncan & Toplis Foundation, Niall Kingsley, said: “We are delighted to be celebrating the first anniversary of the Duncan & Toplis Foundation. Over the past year, we have committed to over £30,000 worth of donations to so many fantastic organisations across the regions we serve.

“The core objective of the foundation is to help contribute to our local communities that are supporting sustainable development and demonstrating behaviours that reflect our core values.

“We look forward to the next year of the Foundation, where we hope to donate even more funds to these worthy causes. Funding is guided by a core criteria, with the main focus on small to medium sized organisations within the East Midlands. If you feel that your charity meets these criteria, then please get in touch.”

The Duncan & Toplis Foundation primarily supports initiatives that seek to improve the quality of local communities, with causes such as the provision of food and shelter, mental health, palliative care and youth employment among those given priority support.

Elaine Smith, Trusts and Foundations Fundraising Manager at Beaumond House Hospice Care, said: “The generosity of Duncan & Toplis goes beyond grant giving – they support the very foundation of our cause at Beaumond House Hospice Care.

“Exceptionally, they have helped us to buy essential equipment for our patients that no other trust would fund. Thank you so much Duncan & Toplis.”

Kate Baxter, Chief Executive at the Children’s Bereavement Centre, said: “The Duncan & Toplis Foundation is a generous supporter of the Children’s Bereavement Centre, and this year donated £300 to provide memory books and craft materials for our counsellors to use with bereaved children during their 1-to-1 support sessions.

“These free sessions prevent prolonged mental health challenges and empower every child with hope for the future. Thank you again to the Duncan & Toplis Foundation!”

The Duncan & Toplis Foundation primarily supports initiatives that seek to improve the quality of local communities within a 20-mile radius of the company’s 11 office locations.

Focus areas for support are determined each year and organisations and charities can request support through a simple online form. 95% of all money raised will be directed to UK based charities, with the remaining 5% supporting international charities.

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