Charities join forces to help Midlands most vulnerable.
Two Birmingham-based charities have teamed up to strengthen their support for vulnerable individuals living in the Midlands.
Birmingham St Mary’s Hospice and St Basil’s have come together for the first time ever, to help raise crucial funding to support the Midlands community. Collaborating on a first-of-its-kind event, the two charities are working in unison to extend their reach within the Midlands, allowing them to identify and assist more people in need.
The Hospice, which provides vital care and support to families living with terminal illness, and St Basils, which works with young people who are homeless, are hosting a challenging, nine-hour relay race to bring more people together within their local communities.
The Sunset Squad Relay event, which takes place on Saturday 22nd July at Cofton Park, sees the charities working together equally, with all funds raised going towards the two causes. Lucy Watkins, events manager at Birmingham St Mary’s Hospice, said: “Night time is usually the most difficult period for people in a Hospice and for people who are homeless, and it was this connection that initially brought Birmingham St Mary’s and St Basils together.
“Working in partnership has been hugely beneficial – not only are we able to pool our resources but we’ve both been able to connect with more people, helping to raise awareness of the vital services we provide.”
Barrie Hodge, head of fundraising and communications at St Basils, added: “We are delighted to be working with Birmingham St Mary’s Hospice on this event. We love working in partnership and this is an example of two of Birmingham’s most important organisations working together to make our city better for all. It is going to be a fantastic event and we can’t wait to welcome everyone taking part.”
Tickets for Sunset Squad Relay are on sale now and cost £50 per team (plus booking fee). To sign up, or to find out more, visit: www.sunsetsquadrelay.eventbrite.co.uk