Moorcrofts appoints SpecialEffect as its charity of the year
Leading Corporate Law Firm, Moorcrofts has announced SpecialEffect as its charity of the year.
Leading Corporate Law Firm, Moorcrofts has announced SpecialEffect as its charity of the year.
Blenheim is working with an Oxfordshire-based farming charity to host working visits for people with learning disabilities and autism.
SANE, a mental health charity, will be bringing a four-foot-tall statue of a black dog called Sirius to Blenheim Palace, the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, from Monday, 8th April – Tuesday, 22nd April as part of their Black Dog Campaign.
A Secret Santa scheme run by Oxford law firm Blake Morgan has given almost 900 disadvantaged children in the local area a Christmas present this year.
Santa’s elves at Oxford law firm Blake Morgan are calling on local businesses to support an appeal which will put the magic back into Christmas for children helped by social services, by making sure they receive at least one present this year.
One year on from the opening of the new Westgate shopping centre in 2017, Oxfordshire Community Foundation is celebrating grants given to five different local charities from the charitable fund established by John Lewis and Partners.
Business that’s good for Oxfordshire is good for your business. Although I recognise and commend the focus this issue has on “Giving Back”, I’d like to be a little controversial about the subject…
Directors at accountancy firm Chapman Robinson and Moore (CRM) have committed to giving every staff member three hours per month to become regular volunteers at a charity of their choice.
The winners of a new start-up scheme aimed at encouraging entrepreneurs launched their product ranges at Blenheim Palace from the end of August.
A charity which helps disabled young people by giving them access to a working farm has been given a boost by accountants Whitley Stimpson.
More than 150 people attended Rhodes House in the heart of Oxford last month for Carter Jonas’ annual summer party. This year, the event was held in aid of regional charity, SeeSaw, which provides grief support for children and young people in Oxfordshire.
What do you do with your old cartridges? If you’re not currently involved in a collection or recycle scheme, why not consider Aston & James’s free ink and toner recycling service? You’ll help the environment and raise funds for local charity SeeSaw who offer vital grief support for young people and their families in Oxfordshire.
Sobell House cares for people at the end of their lives and supports their families, friends and carers. They have been doing this throughout Oxfordshire for over 40 years.
Small local charities across the Thames Valley have received almost £5 million from four community foundations following a record-breaking year.
Would you be able to help us on our mission to raise £3k for these three amazing charities – Breast Cancer Care, Ovarian Cancer Action and Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust.