Churchill Living has raised £14,355.69this year through its special Warming Morning events at locations all over the country, benefiting a range of local charities chosen by its apartment Owners.
During February and March the specialist retirement developer called on local communities to step in out of the cold and into the warmth of its Owners’ Lounges to enjoy hot drinks and indulgent snacks in return for a small donation to a local charity.
Events were held at 54 Churchill developments up and down the country from Cornwall to Formby, with 100% of the money raised going towards a range of local charities chosen by Owners.
Chantry Lodge in Andover achieved the biggest fundraising total with an impressive £930 towards The Countess of Brecknock Hospice, a specialist palliative care unit within Andover War Memorial Hospital. Churchill’s own charitable arm the Churchill Foundation will match-fund this amount, meaning the charity will receive a total of £1860.
The other Lodges with the highest fundraising totals based on their number of apartments will also be matched by the Churchill Foundation, doubling the amounts raised for their respective charities:
- Beatrice Lodge in Sittingbourne – £860 for New Leaf Support
- Sachs Lodge in Torquay – £564 for the RNLI
- Peel Lodge in Marlow – £335 for Thames Valley Air Ambulance
Spencer J McCarthy, Churchill Living’s Chairman and CEO, said:
“We’re delighted to have raised such an impressive total through this year’s Warming Morning events. 100% of the money raised will go towards local causes chosen by our Owners, supporting their vital work and helping us give something back to our Lodges’ local communities. The Churchill Foundation will match the amounts raised by our four top fundraising Lodges, and a special well done to Chantry Lodge for achieving the highest total. I’d also like to say a big thank you to all our Owners, Colleagues, Lodge Managers and members of the public who took part in these events and helped make them such a success.“