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Stagecoach announces national charity partnerships and launches new ‘Giving for Good’ initiative

  • New charity partnerships with Missing People, the Trussell Trust, Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children's Charity and Happy Days
  • Part of Stagecoach's strategy to donate 0.5% of pre-tax profits to charitable causes
  • Demonstrates commitment to fostering community development, backed up by long term sustainability strategy

Stagecoach, the UK’s largest bus and coach operator, has today (14 June) announced new partnerships with four national charities as part of its ongoing approach to supporting the communities it serves. It has also announced the launch of its new initiative, ‘Stagecoach - Giving for Good’, to support its ongoing commitment to donate 0.5% of pre-tax profits every year to charitable causes.

After a rigorous policy and decision-making process, which included asking its 24,000 employees to vote on their preferred charity, Stagecoach has named its new national charity partners as:

  • Missing People; a national charity that offers support to missing children and adults, and their loved ones.
  • The Trussell Trust; who support a nationwide network of food bank centres to provide emergency food and support to people locked in poverty, and campaign for change to end the need for food banks in the UK.
  • Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity; providing specialist nurses and support for seriously ill children.
  • Happy Days; who help terminally ill, sick, disabled and abused children and young carers with respite breaks, holidays and day trips.

The four charities have been chosen to represent the key themes that Stagecoach is committed to supporting; Promoting health and wellbeing, supporting young people, skills and employment, addressing loneliness and social isolation and increasing accessibility and opportunity.

Stagecoach’s Sustainability Strategy, launched in summer 2021,  sets out the company’s vision to use the power of public transport to create better places to work and live. During its 42-year history, the transport group has played a key role in supporting the communities it serves and sharing success with local people and communities by funding the work of local, national and international charities.

As part of its new strategy, it has pledged to partner with charities to create improvements and developments for the communities it serves. These partnerships will help raise awareness of the charities internally and externally and support the charities in the work they do.

Marc Atkins-Turley, Stagecoach Director and Chair of the 'Giving for Good' Initiative, said: “We are extremely proud to have partnered with four fantastic causes that are close to the hearts of our people.

“Each partnership offers unique opportunities to help support our communities. From people who go missing or need support after a loved one has gone missing, to people facing financial hardship who need support from their community foodbank, and to children who without the generosity of others would have less quality of life. These charities represent some of the people we serve and I am proud that we are able to partner with them to grow awareness and help make a real difference.

“We are pleased that our Stagecoach – Giving for Good initiative is helping us to support these great charities and we look forward to seeing these partnerships develop over the next 12 months.”

Missing People are a national charity that offers support to missing children and adults, and their loved ones.

Jo Youle, CEO of Missing People said: “We are delighted to have been chosen as a charity partner by employees at Stagecoach. With an estimated 170,000 people going missing every year, having the support of Stagecoach - one of the largest transport providers in the UK - will provide a crucial role in helping to find people who have gone missing. Missing People is a lifeline for people who are missing. We are there for children and adults thinking of going missing and families left behind, through our free support services, and we appeal for those who have disappeared. We hope by working in partnership, we can offer even more missing people a lifeline!"

The Trussell Trust support a nationwide network of food bank centres to provide emergency food and support to people locked in poverty, and campaign for change to end the need for food banks in the UK.

Emma Revie, Chief Executive at the Trussell Trust, said: “We thank the team at Stagecoach for their incredible support. With rising living costs and energy prices at record highs, more and more people walking through the doors of food banks are telling us they’re skipping meals so they can feed their children. That they are turning off essential appliances so they can afford internet access for their kids to do their homework.

“Food bank staff and volunteers will always do all they can to help people in their communities, they do this every day, but ultimately, no one in the UK should need a food bank – all of us should have enough money for the essentials like food, clothing and heating. The support of Stagecoach will help food banks within our network continue to provide that lifeline of emergency support, while we work together in the long term to ensure everyone can afford the essentials, like food. Thank you so much.”

Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity provide specialist nurses and support for seriously ill children.

Louise Griew, Chief Executive of Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity said: “We are delighted to be supported by Stagecoach. Through our partnership, our charity will be able to establish more Roald Dahl Specialist Nurses in the communities where Stagecoach operates and across the UK. Right now, we are reaching 24,000 children and young people, however we know there are over 100,000 living with a serious illness. Together we can ensure more seriously ill children and families receive the vital support and care they need.”

Happy Days help terminally ill, sick, disabled and abused children and young carers with respite breaks, holidays and day trips.

Ryan Sinclair, CEO, Happy Days Children’s Charity said: “We’re absolutely delighted to partner with Stagecoach, whose support will be helping to improve the lives of amazing children right across the UK living with special education needs and disabilities, and physical, mental and emotional challenges.

“The partnership is not only life changing for us as a charity, but also for the literally thousands of additional children that we’ll now be able to help with special days and activities, giving them a chance to get out, make new friends, develop new skills and build confidence in the face of adversity. What a difference a day makes, and what a difference the support of Stagecoach will make!”

As well as partnering with the four chosen charities, Stagecoach has committed to supporting local charities via its Community Fund. Applications are now open on the Stagecoach website for charities to apply for support either with time, resource, donations or sponsorship from both the central Giving for Good Initative or via their local operating company.

For more information on Stagecoach’s Giving for Good Charity Committee or to find out how you can apply for support, please visit www.stagecoachgroup.com/about/acting-responsibly/community

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About Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity

Roald Dahl believed in the importance of children and in helping them overcome life's toughest challenges. He was one of the world’s most imaginative and loved storytellers and he left a marvellous legacy - Roald Dahl's Marvellous Children's Charity. Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity, which provides specialist nurses and support for seriously ill children, was established in 1991 by Roald Dahl’s widow Felicity, shortly after his death. Today, there are currently 82 Roald Dahl Specialist Nurses caring for over 24,000 seriously ill children across the UK. Roald Dahl Specialist Nurses are a vital lifeline to the children and their families, supporting them clinically and emotionally. The charity supports children and young people affected by complex, lifelong illnesses that are under-funded, under-resourced and under-recognised including rare diseases, sickle cell anaemia, neuromuscular conditions and epilepsy. The charity also supports children and young people as they move from children's to adult services. www.roalddahlcharity.org

About Missing People:
A person is reported missing every 90 seconds in the UK. Missing People is the only charity in the UK which is dedicated to bringing the 170,000+ children and adults that go missing every year back together with their families. Some missing people you will have heard of, but many more you won’t. For their families, life without them can be a desperate and unbearable struggle. We are there for them every day of the year, at the end of a phone, text or email, ready to use every means possible to search for and find their missing loved ones and to provide vital on-going support to families where the agonising wait turns into years, not just days.

You can call or text 116 000 for advice, support and options if you, or someone you love, goes missing or runs away - it’s free and confidential. You can find further guidance and ways to access help and support on our website www.missingpeople.org.uk

About the Trussell Trust:   

  • We’re here to end the need for food banks in UK.    
  • We support a UK-wide network of more than 1,400 food bank centres and together we provide emergency food and support to people locked in poverty, and campaign for change to end the need for food banks in the UK.
  • Our most recent figures for the number of emergency food supplies provided by our network: https://www.trusselltrust.org/news-and-blog/latest-stats/

About Happy Days Children’s Charity

Now in its 30th year, Happy Days Children's Charity helps families and groups by organising and funding special days and holidays such as trips to the seaside, theatres, zoos, museums, outdoor activity centres, sporting events and other educational and cultural activities for children in the UK living with mental, physical and emotional difficulties.
 
With your help, we are able to support almost 25,000 children with additional needs every year, removing barriers to give them a chance to get out, make new friends, develop new skills and build confidence in the face of adversity.
 
As well as helping individual families, we also to offer our support to hundreds of groups such as SEN schools and arrange special days for other charities including children’s hospitals, women’s refuges and victim support services, to name just a few.

It's your kind donations of time and money that make this possible and we're grateful for any support you can give. Together we're making a difference, one day at a time... https://www.happydayscharity.org/