JD Cooling Group which has its HQ in King's Lynn announces charities it will support in next 12 months
The JD Cooling Group, which has its head office on North Lynn Industrial Estate has announced the charities it will be supporting this year.
The Lynn based West Norfolk Self Advocacy Project and Little Discoverers West Norfolk School for Parents (WNSfP), as well as Neuroblastoma UK have been chosen by JD Cooling.
As thanks for the personal support some of the company’s employees have received from the charities in the past, all three organisations will benefit from fundraising initiatives throughout the next 12 months.
John Dye, JD Cooling’s managing director, said: “We are very excited to be supporting these fantastic charities, especially as they are so close to the hearts of our employees. We look forward to helping them through fundraising events that will hopefully raise money and awareness of the great work that they do in our local communities.”
West Norfolk Self Advocacy Project is a group run by adults with learning disabilities and mental health problems with the focus on doing things for themselves, WNSfP help children with movement difficulties and delayed development, and Neuroblastoma UK fund research projects for the treatment of the childhood cancer.
David Richards of West Norfolk Self Advocacy Project said: “Our charity is so happy that JD Cooling is supporting our work. All our income comes from local people and local businesses. We receive no local authority funding at all.
"Without this sort of commitment from our supporters we would not be able to function. We feel very proud that a company such as JD Cooling with its commitment to service and community is prepared to support our group.”
Kat Brittain of Little Discoverers said: "We are so thrilled to have been chosen to be one of JD Cooling's charities of the year. Little Discoverers relies on donations to be able to provide our service to local families who have pre-school aged children with physical development delays.
"At Little Discoverers, WNSfP, we must raise around £36,000 a year in order to supply our families with a space that is accessible and local, specialist staff and equipment and sibling activity sessions in the school holidays. Every donation we receive is a huge help in reaching this target and allows us to continue providing children and families with a service they desperately need.”
Tony Heddon, chairman of Neuroblastoma UK said: “We are absolutely delighted to have been chosen as JD Cooling’s charity of the year. The fundraising efforts of the JD Cooling team will ensure we can fund more research projects to help us towards our ultimate goal of beating neuroblastoma.”
As one of the UK’s leading independent businesses, the multi-award winning JD Cooling Group is committed to the support of its employees and the communities they serve. The company is named as one of the London Stock Exchange’s ‘1,000 Companies to Inspire Britain’ and now employs over 100 people across five offices in the UK.