Thursday, February 27, 2025

Lincoln Business Club boosts charity by £4,800

Lincoln Business Club ihas raised £4,800 for Cash for Kids, its Charity Partner of 2024.

As a not-for-profit organisation run entirely by volunteers, Lincoln Business Club donates proceeds from ticket sales for its monthly networking events, its popular golf day, and various fundraising initiatives. Thanks to the unwavering support of attendees, the club has raised a significant sum to help children and young people in Lincolnshire affected by poverty, illness, neglect, or additional needs.

Hannah Clarke, Charity Manager for Cash for Kids, said: “We are incredibly grateful for the support from Lincoln Business Club. Thanks to the £4,800 raised, we can continue making a positive impact on children and young people in Lincolnshire affected by poverty, illness, neglect, or additional needs. Being a Charity Partner has not only enabled us to provide grants to disadvantaged children but also helped us raise vital awareness for Cash for Kids in our region. Thank you!”

Robert Drury, Chair of Lincoln Business Club, added: “We are incredibly proud to donate £4,800 in support of our Charity of the Year, Cash for Kids. This donation reflects the efforts and generosity of Lincoln Business Club and its members, reinforcing our commitment as a not-for-profit networking club in Lincoln. Our wonderful community has made this possible, and it’s inspiring to see what can be achieved when local businesses come together for such a worthy cause.”

The £4,800 raised will support Cash for Kids’ ongoing efforts to improve the lives of children and young people in Lincolnshire, providing grants to those most in need and funding essential community projects.

 

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