It’s Clean Ltd donates £250 to Martin House

david • 15 August 2024

Martin House Children’s Hospice has become the fifth Yorkshire charity to benefit from a year-long initiative by Harrogate contract cleaning firm It’s Clean Ltd to donate £2,500 to good causes during 2024.


It’s Clean Ltd’s managing director David Whan presented a cheque for £250 to Martin House’s event fundraiser Annabel Riley at the charity’s Boston Spa site.


It’s Clean Ltd is donating £250 to 10 different charities in 2024 to mark the firm’s 25th anniversary. The charities that have benefitted so far include Dementia Forward, Time Together, Carers’ Resource and Henshaws.



David Whan said: “Martin House is a long-established local charity which has supported so many Yorkshire families over the years. We are delighted to be contributing to its ongoing work to provide family-led hospice care, free of charge for children and young people with life-limiting illnesses.”


Annabel Riley said: “Martin House relies almost entirely on voluntary donations, so any support is invaluable and will make a real difference to the lives of so many children, young people and their families.


“With support, Martin House can continue to provide expert hospice care to families across West, North and East Yorkshire, remaining with them on their journey and giving their children the best possible chance at life.”


Find out more about the charity’s latest fundraising campaign THE BUILD - Martin House


Do you have any suggestions for a local charity that would benefit from It’s Clean Ltd’s 25th anniversary fund?  We'd love to hear from you. Email info@itsclean.co.uk

 



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