Friday, September 12, 2025

Northamptonshire businesses urged to Go Green to help raise vital funds for hospice care

Big-hearted businesses across Northamptonshire are being urged to Go Green to help raise vital funds for hospice care and supporting services in the county.

Cransley Hospice Trust’s Go Green campaign aims to raise thousands of pounds with the help of county charity champions who are invited to pledge their support staging fun-filled fundraising events.

The charity’s target is to raise £15,000 this October to help fund a better end of life experience for people with life-limiting illness in the community. Caring companies can all help make a difference by going green during Hospice Care Week between the 6th and 12th October 2025.

Whether wearing green, eating green or using pedal power to go green and cycle to work, there are multiple ways everyone can play their part in helping to boost funds for this year’s initiative.

Jenine Rees, head of fundraising and marketing, said: “We are encouraging as many businesses as possible, schools and individuals to all get involved, to go green in whichever shape or form that’s relevant to them.

“Whether it’s dressing green, dying their hair green, eating green or holding cake sales, whatever they choose will help raise funds to support end of life care for patients and support their families in North Northamptonshire.

“The work that the hospice team do is phenomenal, and as a charity we want to be able to support more people and their families when they need it most.”

A free fundraising pack can be found here.

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