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Mr Fothergill’s in partnership with The Children's Society

Mr Fothergill's has announced our new partnership with The Children’s Society, a charity dedicated to supporting vulnerable children and young people across the UK.


The Children’s Society is a national charity working to transform the hopes and happiness of young people facing abuse, exploitation and neglect. They support them through their most serious life challenges and campaign tirelessly for the big social changes that will improve the lives of those who need hope most. 

 

Mr Fothergill’s Chief Marketing Officer, Sonila Troka said “We are thrilled to be partnering with this amazing charity. Their ethos aligns so well with ours and we look forward to working closely with them and do our bit in helping these children grow.”

 

Paul Tate, Director of Retail and Trading at The Children’s Society said: ‘We are absolutely delighted to join forces with Mr Fothergills.  This partnership is about much more than gardening – it’s about sowing seeds of hope and support for children and young people across the UK. Together, we want to create safe spaces and resources that help these young individuals grow, thrive, and reach their full potential.  We are excited to see the impact we can make together."

Mr Fothergill’s and The Children’s Society hope that together we can encourage people to grow, give and change lives. Every item given or bought supports children and young people, helping them overcome tough challenges while promoting sustainability. Together, we can help young lives grow stronger, healthier, and happier! 

About The Children’s Society

The Children's Society fights for the hope and happiness of young people when it's threatened by abuse, exploitation and neglect. We see the hope and courage in young people every day, and it inspires us to support them through their most serious life challenges.


For more information, please contact The Children’s Society’s media team on 0207 8414422 or media@childrenssociety.org.uk. For out-of-hours enquiries please call 0207 8414407.

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