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Whitley Stimpson restores funds for local charity

6 October 2020
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Despite the current socially distanced restrictions, Oxfordshire accountants and business advisors Whitley Stimpson were able to raise £1,100 for mental health charity Restore at its recent annual golfing day.

Whitley Stimpson’s 28th annual Golf Day was held at Frilford Heath Golf Club in aid of the Oxfordshire charity that specialises in helping people to recover from mental ill-health.

Stuart Haigh, director at Whitley Stimpson who is also Treasurer and Trustee for Restore, said: “We were especially delighted at the success of this year’s golfing event despite the difficult times that everyone is currently experiencing. We are very grateful to Frilford Health for making the socially distanced event enjoyable for all.

“The last few months have been incredibly challenging but, as a company, we have quickly adapted to the ‘new normal’ while supporting our clients through what has been a tough time for businesses. But for us, success is not just in supporting our clients with professional advice, it is about our contribution to a thriving local community, so we are delighted to raise money for Restore.

We have been fund raising for this charity for a number of years but this year, with the coronavirus pandemic and the increased demand for mental health support, our continued help seems more fitting than ever.”

Claire Spence-Parsons, the Head of Fundraising and Communications for Restore, was presented with a cheque for £1,100 made up from money raised on the socially distanced event.

Restore is an Oxfordshire-based mental health charity that supports people in taking control of their recovery, developing skills, and leading meaningful lives.   

Each year Restore supports around 900 people across five sites in Oxfordshire to get back to paid employment, volunteering, and to participate in their community; to have a sense of purpose. In order to achieve this, Restore offer recovery programmes tailored to the needs of their members, such as employment coaching, training courses, and practical therapeutic work rehabilitation.

Claire Spence-Parsons said: “Restore’s work relies on the generosity of local businesses, volunteers, and the community. We are delighted to have the continued support of the staff and clients of Whitley Stimpson, who have done a wonderful job in bringing people together in a safe and socially-distanced manner. In spite of trying circumstances such as these, that the Golf Day has gone so well exemplifies their commitment to supporting our cause and helping to raise awareness of the impact that purpose and self-worth have for people recovering from mental ill-health.

“COVID-19 has significantly impacted our work; we had to remotely support our members – staying in touch by phone, video chat, and letters – but have now re-opened our sites with strict measures in place to ensure the safety of everyone. Throughout all of this we have been so inspired by the commitment of our own staff, volunteers, and our incredible members – who have persevered through far more trying times in their own mental health journey.  

“Our members are the heart of our work, and events such as the Golf Day enable us to provide our vital services for them.”

 


Nicky Godding is editor of The Business Magazine. Before her journalism career, she worked mainly in public relations moving into writing when she was invited to launch Retail Watch, a publication covering retail and real estate across Europe.

After some years of constant travelling, she tucked away her passport and concentrated on business writing, co-founding a successful regional business magazine. She has interviewed some of the UK’s most successful entrepreneurs who have built multi-million-pound businesses and reported on many science and technology firsts.

She reports on the region’s thriving business economy from start-ups, family businesses and multi-million-pound corporations, to the professionals that support their growth and the institutions that educate the next generation of business leaders.

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