Over 100 Years Of Enriching Lives
Our purpose is to enrich lives, which simply means making a positive difference to the world we live in
“One of the ways we enrich lives is through our charity work. We are very proud to be able to support over 250 charities every year and to give our people the opportunity to support the causes close to their hearts.”
– Anna Blackburn, Managing Director and Mark Adlestone, Chairman
We’re very proud to say that since the year 2000 we have donated over £21 million to over 750 charities.
Every year, our people support over 250 charities
Our colleagues are also given company time – two days per year - to volunteer in their own local communities and help a charity of their choice.
Last year our colleagues raised over £45,000 for charity and we match funded every single penny! All of our teams are also given a donation of £100 to give to a local charity of their choice every single year.
Over 45% of Beaverbrooks colleagues donate to charities through Payroll Giving
We are delighted to have been awarded the ‘Diamond Quality Award’ for the fourth year running, which recognises companies that have more than 30% of their people giving to charity through their pay.
This is the 10th consecutive year we’ve been recognised for our Payroll Giving. 46% of Beaverbrooks colleagues give to charities closest to their hearts every month straight from their pay – the national average is 6%, so we’re extremely proud of our people!
We won Best Community Retailer at Retail Week Awards
In recognition of our outstanding work in the community, we were awarded ‘Best Community Retailer’ at Retail Week Awards this year.
Celebrating our charity work
“As Charity Manager here at Beaverbrooks, I am extremely proud of how our people give back, spread awareness and help the many causes we believe in. Our colleagues enrich lives in so many ways through their volunteering, their fundraising, their payroll giving and their real passion to help others.
We support hundreds of charities throughout the UK and ensure colleagues have the opportunity to make a real difference in their own communities. We feel privileged and humbled to work with some truly wonderful charities who deserve praise for the work they do and their significance in our daily lives.”
Susie Nicholas, Charity Manager
Donate your unwanted jewellery and help support Heart Research UK.
We proudly sponsor the Beaverbrooks Blackpool 10K Fun Run each May.
Our former chairman, Andrew Brown MBE, was part of the committee which founded the first Blackpool Fun Run in 1983 and we’ve been actively involved ever since. Beaverbrooks have sponsored the event since 1995 and it has raised millions of pounds for Trinity Hospice in Blackpool and many other charities.
In the year 2000, we set up our very own charity The Beaverbrooks Charitable Trust. We donate 20 percent of post-tax profits to the trust every year.
Testimonials
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Zoe Maloney
Derby Branch
Derby City Mission
"My team and I have supported Derby City Mission for around five years. It's a fabulous charity that supports the local community through food banks, a community cafe, financial support, accommodation, and addiction issues. We help in the foodbank and café using our time giving that Beaverbrooks gives us.
I absolutely love helping people in their time of need and speaking to all the different people who come to use the facilities. It's so rewarding, and I am very grateful to work for a fabulous company who encourages and supports us in helping others.""
Martin Rogers
Operations
N-Vision
"I’ve been able to support N-Vision - a local, independent charity providing services and support to anyone with reduced vision living in the area - by attending the Talking News service as part of the Beaverbrooks Gems reading team for over 5 years now.
Each month, we visit their studios locally and read through the Which? Consumer magazine which is recorded and then digitally uploaded onto a DAP (Digital Audio Plug) to be sent out to hundreds of listeners in the local area who may struggle otherwise to read their favourite newspapers and magazines independently.
The gift of sight is one that is very easy to take for granted and something that I personally couldn’t imagine having to live without. I enjoy reading and so once I’d been introduced to this charity by our charity team, I knew it was something I could support and contribute to whilst making a difference to those people reliant on this service.
Beaverbrooks is proud to support this local charity both financially but also crucially by giving us the opportunity to give our time to them and it certainly does give you a sense of pride to be able to give something back to the local community."
Linda Lewis
Repairs
Marie Curie
"I have been volunteering for Marie Curie for about seven years now. The reason I got involved was because of my personal experience of how the charity cares for people with a terminal illness and their families.
In the spring of 2004, my husband was diagnosed with bowel cancer at the age of 46 and in December 2005 we learned that his cancer was terminal. When it came to the end of his life, he wanted to be at home with his family so of course we wanted to fulfil that wish for him. The Marie Curie nurses came to our house during the night to care for him so that we could get some rest and I was so grateful for this.
On the night that he passed away the nurse was there to care for him and for me and our four children, supporting us through a most difficult night and we will never be able to thank her enough for this. My daughter Beth Lucas and I both felt that we wanted to give something back to the charity and so we joined the local fundraising group to raise funds for this amazing charity. We help to organise all kinds of events from fashion shows to afternoon teas, table top sales and pub quizzes."
Denise Mitchell
Learning & Development
Samaritans
"I started supporting the Samaritans in April 2019 when I decided I wanted to use the skills I have gained through my roles within Beaverbrooks to help others and give back. The calls we take as volunteers vary from lonely people wanting to hear a friendly voice, to those that are more distressed and are at an extremely low point, which can be hard to listen to and challenging to deal with.
You get to speak to people from all different backgrounds. It is a great feeling when a call has started with a person crying and it ends on a laugh, with the person saying how much the call has helped them - it’s very rewarding.
There is six months of training before you are left to go solo on calls, working either a three or four hour shift per week. There’s one shift per month classed as “hours of need”, when the cover is from 9pm until 4am. After each shift, we get a wellbeing call to ensure we are ok too!
Calls to the service are up 37% since 2020 and there is now web chat too, so there is no such thing as a quiet shift. Anyone interested in volunteering, I recommend Samaritans.”
Maxine Hill
Guildford Branch
Second Chance
"Egilija and I started our journey into supporting our local hospital through all sorts of opportunities that had come our way. Our present charity is Second Chance – an organisation that are there for people who have been diagnosed with head or neck cancer.
We attend a clinic on a Thursday Morning at The Royal Surrey Hospital, providing tea or coffee and overall, just being there for them. You get a sense of fulfilment when you know you can put a smile on someone's face when times are not so good. Volunteering has opened a vast number of opportunities for my team and I, you get a real sense of purpose and gratitude just to be able to give something back. We are employed by an amazing company who allows us to do this with charity time giving.
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