Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Stannah’s charity abseil raises vital funds

Last Saturday (July 19th) marked a memorable day for Stannah, as a group of employees took on the challenge of abseiling down the iconic Northampton Lift Tower, all in the name of charity. The event, blessed with clear skies and high spirits, was a resounding success, raising a significant sum for the Lift Industry Charity.

Among the brave participants and their family showing up to support was a representative from the Lift Industry Charity, Jools Black, who shared: “Great day and what a result, we so appreciate the efforts and time.

“From The Lift Charity, we would like to send you our heartfelt thank you. The money will help make such a difference to those who need the charity’s help.”

The UK Lift Industry Charity plays a crucial role in supporting families of lift industry workers affected by work-related injuries or tragic losses. Raising over £4,325, every pound goes directly to helping those in need. Stannah has pledged to match all donations, doubling the impact of every contribution, meaning a total of £8,650 raised.

Loreen Moody, talent acquisition lead, said: “I went over the edge and made it down! Abseiling down the Northampton lift test tower with my Stannah teammates was a huge personal challenge, especially as someone with a fear of heights.

“It was both exhilarating and daunting, but absolutely worth it to raise money for a cause that supports families affected by injury or loss in our industry.”

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