BRITA UK announces Katharine House Hospice as their Charity of the Year
- Apr 21
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BRITA UK's Bicester office chooses Katharine House Hospice in Banbury as its charity of the year
BRITA UK, headquartered in Bicester, Oxfordshire has announced Katharine House Hospice in Banbury as its Charity of the Year for 2026, marking the start of a year-long charity partnership dedicated to supporting specialist palliative and end-of-life care across North Oxfordshire and South Northamptonshire.
The charity partnership will see BRITA UK employees organise a programme of fundraising activities, volunteering initiatives, and awareness campaigns aimed at supporting the hospice’s vital services. Funds raised will contribute directly to patient care, family support, and community outreach delivered by Katharine House Hospice.
Katharine House Hospice provides free, compassionate care for adults with life-limiting illnesses, supporting both patients and their families through challenging times. The charity relies heavily on community fundraising and partnerships with local businesses to sustain its services.
A spokesperson for BRITA UK said:
“We are proud to support Katharine House Hospice as our Charity of the Year. The work they do within our local community is extraordinary, offering dignity, comfort and support to those who need it most. Our team is looking forward to getting involved and making a meaningful contribution throughout the year.”
Katharine House Hospice added:
“We are delighted to have been chosen by BRITA UK. Partnerships like this are crucial in helping us continue to provide our services free of charge. We’re excited to work together and engage BRITA staff in our mission.”
The charity partnership reflects BRITA UK’s ongoing commitment to corporate social responsibility and community engagement, with a focus on making a tangible difference within the local community.
Planned activities throughout the year include sponsored challenges, workplace events, and volunteering days at the hospice and its network of charity shops.






































































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