Campbell Tickell supports 5 charities with festive donation drive
- charitylinks
- Dec 21, 2025
- 2 min read

Campbell Tickell has named 5 charities that will benefit from its seasonal giving programme, with the Motor Neurone Disease Association, akt, The Hygiene Bank, ShelterBox and the British Red Cross set to receive donations of an undisclosed value.
Looking ahead to 2026, the consultancy has also confirmed new year-long partnerships with Men Who Talk and WaterAid, both of which will receive regular donations throughout the year.
As the year draws to a close, many organisations use the festive period as an opportunity to give back and support causes delivering meaningful impact.
Campbell Tickell, a management and recruitment consultancy specialising in the charity, not-for-profit and public sectors, has marked the end of 2025 by committing financial support to a range of organisations working across health, housing, humanitarian aid and social inclusion.
The December donations will support the Motor Neurone Disease Association’s care and research work, LGBTQ+ youth charity akt, hygiene poverty charity The Hygiene Bank, international disaster-relief organisation ShelterBox and the British Red Cross’s humanitarian and emergency response services.
In addition, the firm will extend its charitable commitment into 2026 through quarterly donations to Men Who Talk and WaterAid.
Greg Campbell, partner at Campbell Tickell, said: “We’re proud to support a group of exceptional charities whose work makes a real difference to people’s lives, both in the UK and internationally. Our seasonal donations and charity partnerships reflect our commitment to compassion, inclusion and social impact, and we value the opportunity to stand alongside organisations delivering such vital work.”
Men Who Talk, nominated by Campbell Tickell’s partners for the coming year, is a peer-support organisation that brings men together to talk openly about mental health, wellbeing and life’s challenges.
By providing a safe, non-judgemental space for connection, the charity aims to reduce isolation and improve emotional resilience. Also selected by the team, WaterAid works globally to transform lives through improved access to clean water, safe sanitation and hygiene, partnering with local communities and governments to deliver sustainable, long-term solutions to the global water crisis.






































































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