
Bumper raises £1,400 for the Ukraine Crisis appeal
Bumper’s fundraising team have successfully raised £1,400 for Ukraine’s Crisis appeal.
Raised through the sale of raffle tickets to colleagues, family and friends, prizes were donated by Bumper’s partners. Kwik Fit, Arnold Clark, Zuto, Fyber Agency, Parkers Branded, and our guest speaker for the evening Claire Lomas all kindly donated prizes for the raffle.
Prizes included luxury hampers, a Cloud Nine hair care set, a bottle of champagne, a gift voucher, and a Bumper-branded poncho.

The funds will support those affected by conflict in Ukraine where the level of humanitarian need remains staggeringly high.
Over the last two years, the conflict has caused over 10 million people to be displaced and recent shelling and cold weather conditions have increased the suffering for those still living in the conflict.
Funds raised by Bumper will go towards funding healthcare, psychosocial support, crucial heating stations, door-to-door welfare checks, safe accommodation and power for vital services.
Bumper’s Georgie Jackson is the head of the fundraising team. She said, “The situation in Ukraine remains as pressing as ever and we’re proud to be supporting such an important cause.
“Thank you to everyone who purchased a ticket to our raffle, the generosity of you and the partners who donated the prizes means so much to us and without it we wouldn’t have been able to raise such an impressive amount.”
Bumper’s fundraising team has set ambitious plans for the year ahead and hopes to raise further funds for more important causes.

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