Global Windows Donates To Bluebell Wood

A group of people in a park

Last May, Global Windows pledged to donate £5 to the Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice for every window and door installation carried out, helping to support children with life-threatening illnesses, as well as their families.

Last August, the company also sponsored a hole in one competition at the Bondhay Golf Club Captains Charity Golf Day, an event that helped to raise over £6,700 for the charity.

 

 “Since May last year, we’ve carried out 809 installations across South Yorkshire, which adds up to £4,045 in donations to Bluebell Wood, something which we’re very proud to have achieved.”

– Liam Hulme 

Managing director, Global Windows

“Since May last year, we’ve carried out 809 installations across South Yorkshire, which adds up to £4,045 in donations to Bluebell Wood, something which we’re very proud to have achieved.”

-Liam Hulme

Managing director, Global Windows

 

Changing lives

“Helping our community and vulnerable children in need paramount to us along with offering high class installations locally,” adds Global Windows’ Hulme. “We’re delighted to have pledged another year of donations to Bluebell, a fantastic charity that has changed so many people’s lives.”

Samantha Wood, head of fundraising at Bluebell Wood, says: “We’re incredibly lucky to have the support of such a community-spirted local business who’ve raised an incredible sum over the past 12 months. The funds raised through Global Windows’ innovative initiative have helped us make priceless memories that local children and families will always treasure.”

 

Bluebell Wood

Since 2008, Bluebell Wood has been supporting children with life-threatening illnesses, both in their own homes and at its hospice in North Anston. The organisation currently cares for around 300 families across South Yorkshire, North Nottinghamshire, North Derbyshire and parts of North Lincolnshire, providing family respite care, sibling support, music therapy, physiotherapy, end of life care and bereavement support.

It costs the hospice almost £14,000 a day to keep its doors open, 85% of which is completely reliant on donations.

Picture: L-R: Global Windows projects manager Joe Shutt, Bluebell Wood regional fundraiser Hannah Goulding, regional fundraising manager Ruth Wallbank and Global Windows MD, Liam Hulme.

www.global-windows.co.uk
www.bluebellwood.org

 

Article written by Cathryn Ellis
23rd June 2022

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