Global’s Make Some Noise – the official charity of Global, the Media & Entertainment group – not too long ago hosted a reception at No. 11 Downing Street to have a good time its 10 years of assist to charity initiatives across the UK and to spotlight the more and more difficult circumstances the small charities working these group lifelines are going through.
The charity was joined at Downing Street by key supporters, donors, company companions, in addition to star presenters from Global’s radio manufacturers and podcasts, together with Nick Ferrari (LBC), Jamie Theakston (Heart), and Spencer Matthews (Big Fish podcast) who not too long ago introduced a Guinness World Record try in assist of Global’s Make Some Noise to run 30 marathons in 30 days throughout the desert.
At the occasion, LBC Breakfast’s Nick Ferrari spoke in regards to the difficulties small charities throughout the UK are going through. He stated:
“The recent economic climate has forced many more families to look to small charities in their communities for help, and this, at a time when increasing costs are making it more expensive for the charities to deliver their services. They are struggling to meet the growing demand. A recent survey by Global’s Make Some Noise highlights the need to continue to support these community lifelines to ensure that nobody is turned away when they are most in need of help.”
Every 12 months, Global’s Make Some Noise awards grants to small charities throughout the nation to assist fund the very important providers they provide. Since its launch in 2014, Global’s Make Some Noise has raised over £35 million, supported over 480 unimaginable local people initiatives and made a life-changing distinction to over 200,000 folks throughout the UK.
Stephen Miron, Global’s Group Chief Executive, stated:
“Seeing how many projects we have supported through our charity, Global’s Make Some Noise, over the last 10 years has been simply incredible and a huge amount is down to the amazing efforts of so many Globallers. It was brilliant to be able to celebrate this impact at No. 11 Downing Street and I’m looking forward to another year of fundraising at Global, where we continue to be so grateful for the generous support of our listeners.”
In a recent survey of the charities supported by Global’s Make Some Noise, 92% reported a rise within the public’s want for assist within the final 12 months, in some circumstances seeing demand develop by greater than 50%. Many of those charities are experiencing rising ready lists and unprecedented demand for his or her providers, while going through elevated prices and a downturn in donations. Global’s Make Some Noise has been offering extra emergency grants to guard these charities from closing.
Global’s Make Some Noise helps lots of of small charities throughout the UK delivering very important assist, with a continued imaginative and prescient that no one within the UK ought to face life’s hardest challenges alone. The charity goals to deal with points corresponding to psychological well being, poverty and homelessness.
Suzanne Ryder-Richardson, Director of Global Goodness at Global, stated:
“We’re immensely proud of the life-changing difference Global’s Make Some Noise has made to over 200,000 people in the last 10 years. This is all down to the generous and continued support of our incredible partners, fundraisers, volunteers, listeners, and of course, all the amazing Globallers. Right now, millions of people across the UK are facing some of their toughest moments, support really has never been more crucial. We will continue to work tirelessly to raise funds to ensure that these local projects, delivering a vital lifeline of support in the heart of their communities, can continue their amazing work.”
To play your half in serving to to maintain doorways open at these very important small charities, go to: www.makesomenoise.com