We’re so grateful to the amazing team behind the St Helens town centre regeneration, led by VINCI Building, for taking on a 15,000-foot skydive to raise over £5,000 for Willowbrook Hospice. ![]()
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Willowbrook has been VINCI Building’s chosen charity partner throughout the regeneration project, and we are thankful to Stuart Turner, Harry Chamberlain, Andy Scott, James McGlynn, Hannah Bailey, and Chloe Page for their courage and support!
Hannah Bailey, Social Value Manager at VINCI Building, said: “Social impact runs through everything we do in St Helens. Willowbrook has been a linchpin of the community for almost 30 years, providing specialist care that touches countless families. The skydive is just one of many ways we’ve supported the hospice. Whether fundraising, volunteering or using our skills to improve their facilities, we are proud to support such an outstanding charity.”
We’re also incredibly thankful to local company @HA Civils for donating nearly £10,000 in repairs and safety upgrades to our hospice and Sutton shop-making sure our patients, families, and staff have a safe and welcoming environment.
This generosity shows the true heart of St Helens, and we couldn’t be prouder to be part of such a caring community. Thank you to everyone involved! Together, we’re making a real difference. ![]()
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If you would like to find some events you would like to take part in, pop over to our website: https://willowbrook.org.uk/willowbrook-events/
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