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Ipswich construction firm donates £44,000 to 26 local charities in 2024

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Barnes Construction has donated an incredible £44,291 to charities across East Anglia in 2024, with staff fundraising contributing £10,000 to support causes ranging from homeless shelters to wildlife trusts.

Why it matters: The donations represent a significant commitment to supporting local charitable organisations at a time when many are facing increased demand for their services.

The big picture: The Ipswich-based construction firm has distributed funds to 26 different organisations, including:

The team at Barnes Construction outside their offices in Ipswich
The team at Barnes Construction outside their offices in IpswichSky Revolutions

Staff involvement: Employees raised £10,000 through various events including:

  • The annual 'Not Fayers Golf Day' at Rushmere Golf Club, raising £6,000 for Amend

  • A Santa float collection in Broke Hall, gathering £1,226 for Genesis Orwell Mencap

  • Participation in events like the 'Whole Hog Muddy Run' and 'Wear it Pink Day'

Joint managing directors Mark Hart and Bob Steward said: "A huge thank you and well done to everyone who took part and helped us in being able to donate this amount of money to these amazing charities and good causes."

Recent initiatives: The company's latest fundraising efforts included:

  • Staff volunteering with Ipswich Greyfriars Round Table's Santa float

  • A Christmas Jumper Day raising £210 for Save the Children UK

The bottom line: Barnes Construction's charitable giving spans multiple sectors, from healthcare to environmental conservation, with a particular focus on supporting organisations working within their local community.

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Daughter's marathon tribute to honour hospice that cared for her mum

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Rachel Cooper is turning personal loss into positive action by taking on the London Marathon to support St Elizabeth Hospice's vital work.

Why it matters: The hospice provided care for Rachel's mother before her death in January 2022 and offered bereavement support to her afterwards through their LivingGrief service.

Rachel has already raised over £1,000 for the hospice through a bingo and raffle night ahead of the 27th April event.

Rachel (right) with her mum (central) and her sister Katie
Rachel (right) with her mum (central) and her sister KatieSt Elizabeth Hospice

In her own words: "Running has really helped me navigate my grief, and I wanted to set myself a challenge while raising money for a charity that has directly helped me," Rachel said.

"The hospice was always there for mum, and our family after her death. The support we received in the year following her death was invaluable, especially as I had never experienced grief before."

By the numbers: St Elizabeth Hospice provides support to over 4,000 patients and families living with life-limiting illnesses across Suffolk, Great Yarmouth and Waveney each year.

These services cost around £12 million annually to deliver, with 70% of funds raised through community support including donations, fundraising challenges, retail shops and gifts in Wills.

Behind the scenes: Despite facing a foot injury during training, Rachel remains determined after completing her first half-marathon.

She will be running alongside her friend Beth and thousands of other participants in the iconic London Marathon.

What they're saying: Brandon Orton, Events and Challenges Fundraiser at St Elizabeth Hospice, said: "On behalf of the hospice, I want to wish Rachel the best of luck for the London Marathon. She's already raised an incredible amount for the charity, and every penny will make a big difference to our services and those we care for."

The bottom line: Rachel's fundraising efforts highlight how personal experiences with hospice care often inspire community support for these essential services that rely heavily on public donations.

Those wishing to donate to Rachel's fundraising can visit https://2025tcslondonmarathon.enthuse.com/pf/rachel-cooper-a6c01

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