Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Yorkshire firms pledge support for Paces as it launches first-ever Business Club

Businesses from across Yorkshire have signed up to the first-ever business club from Paces, the leading specialist centre, charity and school for individuals with Cerebral Palsy and motor disorders.

The Sheffield-based charity, founded 25 years ago, welcomed the founder members of Club 300, and others interested in joining, to a launch event at Wentworth Woodhouse in Rotherham.

The club has been formed as a way for businesses of all shapes and sizes to support Paces’ life changing work focused on conductive education, which offers children and adults life-changing skills – such as sitting, standing, walking, speaking, communication and self-care.

Membership costs just £300 per year and will entitle businesses to priority access to the charity’s events, exclusive networking opportunities and other marketing support.

The twelve founder members are GXO Logistics, Cinderella Support Services, Professional Energy Purchasing, Andy Hanselman Consulting, Glu Recruit, Irwin Mitchell, City Taxis, Line One Sales, Dawson Radford Solicitors, Bruce and Butler Cyber Security, TQ Environmental and Waverley Consultancy.

They have already been joined by new members, including Stowe Family Law, MultiWeb Marketing and Universal Office Supplies, and more are set to sign up following the launch event.

David Hall, Corporate Partnerships Manager at Paces, said:

“Paces has received so much support from many businesses over the last 25 years so we felt it was the right time to launch a club that allows them to come together and show their support for our adults and children, and allows us to say thank you to them for their incredible efforts.

“Our life-changing work is only possible thanks to the generosity of others across our community. Thank you to all our new members of Club 300 and, for any businesses interested in signing up, I promise this will be a fun and engaging partnership that makes a real difference to the incredible individuals we support at Paces.”

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