Stafforce bring Easter cheer for another year!
We are delighted to announce the success of a recent initiative, our Annual Easter Appeal, ‘Be A Good Egg’, which has brought Easter cheer to numerous charities nationwide.
Our dedicated team members, spanning across our branches throughout the country, reached out to clients who partner with us, encouraging them to contribute chocolate eggs and Easter arts & crafts. The response was overwhelming, showcasing generosity and community spirit.
While many of us look forward to indulging in yummy chocolate eggs, we recognise that not everyone shares the same privilege. For countless children in our local communities, Easter may pass without any special treats or surprises. This factor fuels our commitment to running initiatives like our ‘Be A Good Egg’ Easter appeal.
Thanks to the collective efforts of our team members and the support of our client partners, hundreds of chocolate eggs and Easter-themed arts and crafts materials were collected and distributed to a variety of deserving charities, including:
Blackburn & Darwen Youth Zone, St Andrew’s Hospice Grimsby, Alder Hey Children’s Charity, Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Magic Moments, Hope Charity, Demelza Charity, The Salvation Army, Cash for Kids, York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Children’s Ward, North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust, James Rennie School and West Lothian Foodbank.
We thank BBF Limited, Associated British Ports, Peel Ports Group, Jacksons, Tayto Group Limited, YNAP, Morrisons & McCain Foods, Young’s Seafood and MAN v FAT for their support. The overwhelming generosity displayed by our Stafforce colleagues and clients has undoubtedly contributed to the success of this campaign.
This appeal not only provides Easter treats but also strengthens community bonds and reminds us of our duty to help those in need. As we celebrate this year’s success, we look forward to continuing our impact in the future. Thanks to all who supported us; your contributions genuinely matter.