Business

Grace House North East

Issue 107

Community, commitment, and corporate social responsibility.

No stranger to networking or partnership building, Grace House is thrilled to introduce Amy Sansom, their new Corporate Fundraiser.

Amy’s passion for supporting local causes and her commitment to making a real difference in the lives of disabled children and young people. With her on board, Grace House is excited to take their corporate partnerships to the next level.

Amy brings a wealth of experience in working with non-profit organisations and a deep passion for creating meaningful connections between local businesses and charities.

On her new role, Amy says: “What excites me most about joining Grace House is the opportunity to build relationships with local businesses and individuals who care deeply about their community.”

“Together, we can create partnerships that not only support Grace House’s mission but also provide businesses with a chance to give back in a way that has a lasting impact.”

Grace House is dedicated to improving the lives of disabled children and young people by providing essential services, support, and care. With Amy’s expertise, they’re aiming to grow their network of corporate supporters and engage with local businesses that share their passion for helping others.

How can local businesses get involved?

1. Corporate Sponsorships

Amy is eager to connect with companies interested in sponsoring specific initiatives, events, or activities. Whether it’s sponsoring a community event or funding new resources for the children, businesses will have a direct and meaningful impact on the lives of those the charity serves.

2. Employee Volunteering

Employee volunteer programs offer businesses an excellent way to engage staff in meaningful activities that give back to the community. Amy is passionate about creating unique volunteer opportunities that allow employees to contribute their time and skills to support Grace House. This can range from hands-on assistance at charity events to using professional skills to help with operations.

Volunteering not only benefits the charity but also helps businesses foster team spirit, boost employee morale, and enhance their corporate social responsibility profile.

3. In-Kind Donations

Many businesses have valuable goods or services that could greatly benefit a charity like Grace House. Amy is ready to discuss how local businesses can offer in-kind support, whether through donating office supplies, providing catering for events, or offering services such as printing or marketing. Every contribution helps, and in-kind donations are a fantastic way for businesses to get involved in a way that aligns with their resources and expertise.

4. Fundraising Campaigns

Amy is excited to partner with businesses to launch fundraising campaigns that directly benefit Grace House. Companies can host internal fundraisers, match employee donations, or encourage customers to contribute by adding donation options at checkout. Amy is here to help businesses develop creative and effective fundraising strategies that maximise their impact.

Why Support Grace House?

Grace House is more than just a local charity-it’s a community dedicated to supporting disabled children and young people to live fulfilling and happy lives. Partnering with Grace House not only helps them to continue their vital work but also provides businesses with a unique opportunity to build positive brand recognition, increase employee engagement, and enhance corporate reputation.

Get in touch with Amy

If you’re a local business looking to support a meaningful cause, Amy Sansom is eager to hear from you!

To learn more about how you can get involved, contact Amy at as@gracehouse. co.uk or visit www.gracehouse.co.uk

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