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Squire’s Garden Centres announce Charities of the Year

 

Squire’s Garden Centres have announced their ‘Charities of the Year’ for 2021-2022. The charities include Challengers, LinkAble, JAC, Shooting Star, White Lodge, Royal Surrey Charity and many others.

 

Team members at each of Squire’s sixteen garden centres chose the local charity that they wanted to support, and they will be fundraising and helping raise awareness of their chosen charity throughout the year.

 

Sarah Squire, Chairman of Squire’s Garden Centres commented; “We believe it is so important to work with and be part of the local communities in which we are situated, so every year each of our garden centres support a local charity that is close to their hearts. We will help raise awareness of our chosen charities as well as fundraise for them. As always, we are extremely grateful to our customers and colleagues for their support and generosity in helping these brilliant local causes.”

 

Becky Cox, Partnerships Manager at Challengers said; “Challengers are delighted to be chosen as Squire’s West Horsley’s Charity of the Year. Squire’s support enables Challengers to provide fully inclusive play and leisure opportunities for local disabled children and young people. At Challengers, the young people are able to play, make friends and try new activitieswhile giving their families much-needed respite from care responsibilities.This partnership is a fantastic opportunity to raise awareness of our amazing cause, as well as raise much needed funds, and we are really excited to work with Squire’s over the next year!”

 

Rhys Parker, Fundraising and Communications Manager at LinkAble said; “We are delighted that LinkAble has been chosen by Squire’s Woking as their charity of the year. It is a great opportunity, and one we are looking forward to, for us to work together to raise funds and awareness of our work supporting children and adults with learning disabilities in Woking and the surrounding areas.”

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