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Whiteline Manufacturing on why they support us

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Whiteline Manufacturing is honoured to be a partner of St Wilfrid’s Hospice.

Over the last two years we have built a great relationship with the hospice, and as a local employer in Eastbourne, tried to support them as much as we possibly can.

St Wilfrid’s has touched so many people in the local community, including the family and friends of our employees. As a result, we felt it was right that they are our Charity Partner of choice again in 2024.

To date, we have held raffles, bake sales and fun days to raise vital money for the hospice. In March 2023, we were the headline sponsor for the Fire Walk, and have also entered teams in the golf days, Rainbow Run, and attended the annual Christmas Gala.

We are very pleased to announce that in 2024, as Whiteline celebrates its 40th anniversary, we will be the headline sponsor for the Rainbow Run, enabling us to work even closer with the hospice to raise as much money as possible to support those that need it.

Pictured right: Whiteline Manufacturing was a finalist in our Charity Champion Awards 2023

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