McArthurGlen Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet have announced the successful completion of its 2024 charity partnership with local charity, The Hospice of The Good Shepherd.
McArthurGlen Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet are proud to announce the successful completion of its 2024 charity partnership with local charity, The Hospice of The Good Shepherd.
The Hospice of The Good Shepherd, located in Cheshire West, Chester, Ellesmere Port, and Deeside, is a specialist palliative and end-of-life care provider. They believe that everyone should have access to excellent end-of-life care and support, a vision that resonates with McArthurGlen’s values.
Throughout the year, Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet helped champion the charity’s mission to deliver care for those in need. To fulfil this goal, the designer outlet hosted several successful events and initiatives that raised funds and awareness for the charity. The Hospice also hosted its own events from Cheshire Oaks' "Under the Oaks" outdoor area.
With various activities - including our Christmas Tree and Choirs collection boxes, Sparkle Walk, sponsored dog walk, donations from in-centre brands - and the support of the local community, Cheshire Oaks have successfully raised £25,119 for The Hospice of The Good Shepherd.
Kenny Murray, General Manager at McArthurGlen Designer Outlet Cheshire Oaks said:
“We always strive to support our local community, and the Charity Partnership programme continues to provide a brilliant opportunity for this goal.
It has been a pleasure to work with The Hospice of The Good Shepherd and help them in raising awareness for such important causes. The success of this partnership is a testament to the generosity and commitment of our staff and customers as well, so we would like to extend our thanks to everyone who got involved.”
You can find more information about the charity partnership here.
Cheshire Oaks continued to support the community and other charities this year as well!
As part of the Festive activities taking place, Cheshire Oaks' annual Toy Donation Box received over 500 toys from generous guests to the centre.
Additionally, a member of the Cheshire Oaks team organised a golf tournament, with over £1,500 being raised for Prostate Cancer UK.
Cheshire Oaks are looking forward to even more charitable work in 2025!
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