The Mulberry Centre Gets Support from Local Firm

Russell Finex chooses it as charity partner for third year

Russell Finex staff visit The Mulberry Centre this February Russell Finex staff visit The Mulberry Centre this February

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March 28, 2024

The Mulberry Centre, the independent charity and award-winning cancer information and support centre based on the grounds of West Middlesex University Hospital (WMUH), has received a boost with the news of continuing support from a local business.

Feltham-based Russell Finex, which specialises in fine mesh separation technology has reaffirmed its commitment to centre by selecting them as their Charity of the Year Partner for the third successive time.

Throughout the last year, employees at Russell Finex organised and participated in various fundraising initiatives from charity runs to 77km cycle rides, a Christmas raffle and many more.

The funds raised will provide crucial support to The Mulberry Centre, a charitable organisation dedicated to providing practical and emotional support to individuals facing the challenges of cancer. With services ranging from counselling and complementary therapies to support groups and workshops. Its team of over 130 volunteers, together filling 158 roles, enable the centre to offer services free of charge to anyone who needs them, while contributing to the sense of community at the Centre. It is wholly dependent on donations for its operation.

Some of the fundraising activities undertaken by RusseSome of the fundraising activities undertaken by Russell Finex employee David Osborne
Some of the fundraising activities undertaken by Russell Finex employee David Osborne

Ray Singh, Chairman of Russell Finex said, “Russell Finex are delighted to partner with The Mulberry Centre again in 2024, and we look forward to our colleagues taking on some more exciting challenges in the coming months on behalf of this marvellous organisation.”

Raj Athwal, Executive Director of The Mulberry Centre said: “It gives us great pleasure to announce that Russell Finex has agreed to collaborate with us, to raise money and awareness for The Mulberry Centre for a third year. We can help those impacted by cancer deal with the stress of a cancer diagnosis or a bereavement, but we can only do this with the help of supporters like Russell Finex. We are appreciative of Russell Finex’s entire staff and their support for our charity.”

The Mulberry Centre provides many different ways of supporting the charity, either as a volunteer or fundraiser. Go to its website, call 020 8321 6300 or email talk@themulberrycentre.co.uk for more information.

 

 

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