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Principality Building Society donates £100,000 to its 2 new charity partners



Principality Building Society has donated £100,000 to welcome its two-year charity partnerships with Ty Hafan and Hope House Ty Gobaith children’s hospices.


Colleagues at the largest building society in Wales voted overwhelmingly to support the two charities, who provide paediatric palliative care for hundreds of children across Wales and the borders each year.


Ty Hafan, who are based in South Wales, and Ty Gobaith who are based in north Wales and the borders, will work closely with Principality whose colleagues will endeavour to raise as much money as possible to make a difference to thousands of children and their families.


Maria Timon Samra, Chief Executive of Ty Hafan, said:


“Principality Building Society is an iconic Welsh financial institution, and it is an honour and privilege to have been chosen by Principality staff as their charity partner.


“Ty Hafan provides vital care and support for around 300 children with life-limiting conditions and their families in Wales every year, both in our hospice in Sully, and in the children’s own homes and communities across Wales.


“We are very much looking forward to working with our friends at Principality and with Ty Gobaith across Wales throughout the next two years, helping to share information about our charities. It will enable us to raise essential funds, allowing us to keep on providing our unique, holistic care services free of charge to children with life-limiting conditions, and their families.”


Andy Goldsmith, Chief Executive of Hope House Ty Gobaith Children’s Hospices said:


“I am absolutely delighted that the team at the Principality Building Society have chosen Hope House Ty Gobaith Children’s Hospices to be their charity partner for the next two years, alongside Ty Hafan Children’s Hospice in south Wales.


“Together, we care for more than 530 children with complex life-limiting conditions each year, helping them and their families to live their best lives and supporting them at the most difficult of times. These children live in the communities served by the Principality Building Society across Wales and the neighbouring counties in England, and receive care at the hospices, at home and in their local community.


"As registered charities the hospices receive some funding from the NHS but more than 80% of the money needed to provide care and keep the hospices running comes from voluntary donations by our supporters.


“Principality’s wonderfully generous support and the fundraising efforts of their teams in branches across Wales and the borders will help to both raise the profile of the hospices, so more families learn about the support that is available, and raise money so that we can provide more expert nursing care and support when and wherever a child needs it.


“I am looking forward excitedly to a productive and impactful partnership where between us we can achieve more than fundraising and together make a significant and long lasting impact for many children and families.”


Vicky Wales, Chief Customer Officer at Principality Building Society said:


“Our colleagues have chosen two fantastic charities that are very close to our hearts and do great work in our communities helping children and their families. Colleagues at Principality have always shown such amazing creativity and dedication when it comes to fundraising in the past and we’re sure it will be no different over the next few years.


“Our purpose is to work much more closely with people who need our support across the regions we serve, to help provide them with more secure futures.”


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