Instarmac is proud to announce a £900 donation from its Charity Committee to Jessie’s Journey, a cause that holds deep personal meaning for many within the business.
Jessie’s Journey supports children and young people diagnosed with cancer, along with their families, by providing practical, emotional and financial assistance during incredibly challenging times. The charity also raises awareness of childhood cancer while helping families access essential items, experiences, and support services.
This donation is especially close to the hearts of Instarmac employees, as Jessie’s mum, Danielle, is a former member of the Instarmac team. Her connection to the business has inspired colleagues across the company to rally behind the cause and show their support.
The £900 donation was made by Instarmac’s Charity Committee, reflecting the company’s ongoing commitment to giving back and supporting meaningful causes within the community.
A spokesperson for Instarmac’s Charity Committee said: “Supporting Jessie’s Journey means a great deal to everyone here at Instarmac. With Danielle having been part of our team, this is a cause that truly resonates across the business. We’re incredibly proud to be able to contribute and support the amazing work the charity is doing for families facing such difficult circumstances.”
Instarmac remains dedicated to supporting charitable initiatives that make a real difference to their communities and looks forward to continuing its work throughout the year.
For more information, please visit Instarmac.co.uk.
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