Suffolk charity scoops share of £120,000 festive financial boost

Suffolk charity scoops share of £120,000 festive financial boost

A charity based in Suffolk has received a £1,000 Christmas gift thanks to the Benefact Group.

 

The charity was nominated to win a share of £120,000 by members of the public as part of the Benefact Group’s annual 12 days of giving Christmas campaign.

 

Greek Animal Rescue (UK), which rescues the abused, neglected, stray and injured animals of Greece, is the local charity set to benefit from the money following overwhelming public support in the area.

 

Over 1,800 Suffolk residents nominated a cause close to their hearts, with 1,200 charitable causes in the area receiving votes. The 120 winning charities across the UK were picked at random from those nominated.

 

Thanking supporters in Suffolk, Mark Hews, Group Chief Executive of Benefact Group, said:

“Charitable giving is at the heart of our business at the Benefact Group. We are delighted to be giving back to deserving charitable causes once more with our annual 12 days of giving Christmas campaign, part of our Movement for Good Awards. In these challenging times, we know that £1,000 can make a real difference and we’re looking forward to seeing how this festive financial boost will changes lives for the better and bring a positive start to 2023.

“Out of some five million companies in the UK, we are the fourth largest corporate donor* and have an ambition to be the largest. As a Group of financial service businesses, uniquely owned by a charity, all available profits go to good causes, and the more our loyal customers support us to grow, the more the Group can give. As a company, our purpose is to contribute to the greater good of society and, together, we can help many good causes to continue their support for those who need it most in these difficult times.”

 

The full list of the 120 charity winners is available to view online at www.movementforgood.com/12days

 

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