Get your business involved

We rely on the kindness of local businesses to get involved and support their local charity. We offer volunteering and fundraising activities that aim to boost your team’s physical and mental health, and build team morale.

A head for business and a heart for the community.

None of us know when our lives might be torn apart by a terminal illness, which is why it's so important that our Hospice services are available to everyone who needs them. Supporting Heart of Kent Hospice will positively benefit your business and demonstrate your commitment to the community.

We work with local businesses to build sustainable partnerships, delivering valuable impact to both the people in our community and your business. Working together we will help you meet your business and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) objectives.

To find out more about how your business could get involved, please contact David Dadswell, Corporate Partnerships Manager, at david.dadswell@hokh.co.uk or call 01622 792200.

I’m David, Corporate Partnerships Manager here at the Hospice. My role is to build long-term, mutually beneficial relationships within the business sector. Working with local businesses, organisations and companies is integral to the success of the Hospice, enabling us to continue providing outstanding care to those who need us most.

David Dadswell Corporate Partnerships Manager, Heart of Kent Hospice

Here are some of the ways a partnership with Heart of Kent Hospice can benefit your business:

Generate positive PR to enhance your brand image in the community

Demonstrate and help to meet your CSR objectives

Open up new networking opportunities

Engage and develop staff skills through volunteering

Boost employee morale, well-being and motivation

Participating in the Heart of Kent Hospice Charity 10k road run was an unforgettable experience. Knowing that every step supported a remarkable cause added a deeper meaning to the race. The spirit, scenic route, and the satisfaction of contributing to the community made it an incredible event worth cherishing.

Ollie from GeoBrand Team member from GeoBrand who participated in the Maidstone Road Run event in support of our Hospice

Here are some of the ways your business may choose to support us:

Corporate Volunteering

Our Hospice depends on the generous support of volunteers working across all aspects of our organisation. Support us by giving you gift of time.

Corporate volunteering

Gifts in Kind

Gifts in Kind are donations of services or products that we can use as part of running our Hospice, for fundraising activities or that can be sold on in one of our shops. If you’d like to donate your services or products to help our Hospice save or raise money please get in touch today. 

Gifts in kind

Matched Funding and Payroll Giving

Many companies offer employees the chance to boost their fundraising efforts by ‘matching’ the money they raise. Payroll Giving is an easy and tax efficient way to give regularly to Heart of Kent Hospice.

Matched funding and payroll giving

Charity of the Year

See how a strategic partnership will benefit your business and our patients

Charity of the year

Support through sales

Work for Good is a fundraising platform that makes it easy and legal for small businesses to support charities through sales fundraising.

Support through sales

Event Sponsorship

Would you like to sponsor some of our flagship events in the community, helping to support staff well-being and raise your profile in the local area?

Event sponsorship

Upcoming events

Bring colleagues together at one of our events.

Each year we organise a calendar of exciting events that you can get involved in and raise vital funds for our Hospice. From sporting challenges to family events, we have something for everyone.

Contact us

If you would like further information about our Hospice care services, ideas for fundraising or any aspect of our work, please do not hesitate to contact us on the details here or fill in the Contact us form.

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