
|
Why should your business support the Queen Alexandra Hospital Home?
The QAHH relies on the generosity of the community to continue our services for those who have served us and who now need a high level of nursing care, but your business and staff can also benefit from supporting us …
- Enhance your company’s public image and increase positive PR opportunities
- Access potential new customers and increase business
- Improve recruitment, teamwork, morale, motivation and staff retention
- Provide the feel good factor and get involved in the community
- Flexible level of involvement
How can your business help?
Fundraising:
- Encourage staff fundraising events in or outside of work time
- Put a QAHH collection box next to the coffee machine or use as a ‘late’ box
- Set up a Payroll Giving Scheme for your staff – easy, tax effective way for your staff to donate regularly
- Recycle printer cartridges, toners and mobile phones – easy, no effort required and raises money
- Donate money saved instead of sending Christmas Cards or buy our Charity Christmas Cards
- Sponsor or take part in one of our events
- Buy or sell our raffle tickets
- Tax efficient ways of giving:
- Offer to match any sponsorship raised by staff or any donations made through payroll giving
- Donate stocks, shares, land, property or money
It’s not all about money:
- Offer our staff spare places on training courses
- Provide us with networking opportunities
- Provide venues for our events
- Donate services, products, expertise, gifts-in-kind for raffles … or share your resources with us
- Encourage staff volunteering
- Raise awareness about QAHH on your company intranet, website, notice boards and newsletters
- Join a Business Partnership with QAHH - make QAHH your Charity of the Year
If you would like to know more about the above or have any other ideas you would like to discuss please call:
Juliet Bell on 01903 218444 or email juliet-bell@qahh.org.uk
How will QAHH benefit?
The QAHH is not just a place for people to receive nursing care – it is a home, whether temporary or permanent, where residents make progress. We pride ourselves on the excellent levels of specialist care and therapies. However, this level of care costs more than we are able to recover through residents’ fees. The support of businesses and our community is therefore essential to help meet this shortfall, and to enable us to continue meeting the needs of our residents in the longer term.
|
|