Our Chosen Charities of 2022-2023

This year at The Parklane Foundation we have three chosen Charities of the year, which all support the same cause. They are Dementia UK, Alzheimer’s Society and Leeds Hospitals Charity. The family and the Parklane Group are dedicated to supporting those who are directly impacted by these illnesses and supporting the sufferer’s family and friends.

Dementia UK is the specialist dementia nurse charity, their nurses are known as Admiral Nurses they offer continual support and develop, provide life-changing care for families affected by all forms of dementia – including Alzheimer’s disease. The Admiral Nurses are dementia specialists, they can help families manage complex needs, consider the person living with dementia and those around them and can advise healthcare professionals. They are able to give control back to those who are struggling, and help people living with dementia to stay independent for longer.

Alzheimer’s Society is a virtual source of support and a powerful force of change for everyone affected by dementia. While dementia is such a varied disease, the Dementia Advisers have a wide depth of knowledge combined with dedication and passion to help provide personalised solutions for those who need it, making a real difference for them and their carers. They offer everyone that Adviser on the other end of the phone.

Leeds Hospitals Charity supports Leeds Teaching Hospitals to make a real difference for patients, families and staff. Their mission is to support the Teaching Hospitals in their aim to to deliver the best care to patients and their families, this is done through working together with everyone involved. One of their areas of work is Yorkshire Brain Appeal, they are dedicated to funding research into brain diseases with a particular focus on Epilepsy, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s, Dementia and Alzehemier’s.

We are excited to work alongside these charity partners in 2022-2023, not only raise money but awareness for the work they carry out and the cause they are doing it for. Watch this space!

Zikomo Update

We recently shared with you how we had donated £4000 to Barry Brindley and The Zikomo Trust to help build a classroom over in Malawi, and we’re pleased to receive an update from Barry and the team on the progress.

Work has begun on digging the foundations, and materials have been bought and transported. It’s great for us to see the progress and we can’t wait to see the end result.

The possibilities are endless for this classroom when it’s built, the number of children it will benefit moving forward is huge, and something the Foundation is super excited to see and proud to be a part of.

The Zikomo Trust have already completed some amazing work over in Malawi and it’s an honour to be able to help them continue this.

The Parklane Foundation will continue to work alongside the Zikomo Trust in the Future and help benefit the lives over in Malawi, with its pledge to donate £250,000 over the next 5 years.

The Parklane Inaugural Dinner

Here at the Parklane Foundation we are pleased to have hosted our inaugural Parklane Foundation Dinner on Thursday 17th November. We welcomed friends, family, supporters and guests to help reflect on the past year of fundraising but also to launch our new goals for next year.

While the Foundation has been running for many years, working on a number of projects, this was the first dedicated evening to celebrate the difference being made by the Foundation locally, nationally and internationally.

The evening involved key speakers, including ambassadors from a selection of our charity partners. Kicking off with some videos to showcase the work that has been done previously, with many not believing how much we have done and currently are doing for charities around the globe.

We welcomed Jenny from Young Lives Vs Cancer, our 2021 – 2022 Charity of the Year. We showcased the vast array of fundraising initiatives undertaken by The Parklane Group colleagues which raised a staggering £28,000 – truly amazing effort!

The evening was filled with some mouth-watering food! MyLahore started the evening with a picturesque grazing table and canapes, followed by a sit down three-course meal and an amazing dessert station. No one was disappointed or left hungry!

While Barry Brindley from the Zikomo Trust couldn’t attend as he was in Malawi, we were able to present his colleague Orla with a cheque for £4000. This money will enable a school to be built in Malawi meaning 240 children can now be taught in a proper classroom as opposed to under a tree (and dependent upon dry weather!) Barry was able to send a lovely video message which helped to inform the audience exactly how the money would help. The Parklane Foundation will continue to work with the Zikomo Trust in the future to help improve life over in Malawi.

Entertainment for the evening consisted of a magician performing some close-hand magic to our guests as they arrived, while Mark Ostyn and his two sons played some wonderful orchestral songs to welcome everyone, real Bridgeton Style. Before the mains were served it was time for the auction, tables went head to head to purchase some amazing prizes which went towards the 2022 – 2023 Charity of the Year fundraising initiative 60 for 60 – more below on our chosen recipients! To see the evening in we had a great band who manged to get everyone up and dancing – ending the evening with a real bang.

The evening saw the launch of our new Charity of the Year – Dementia UK, Alzheimer’s Society and Leeds Hospitals Charity. The chosen charities are very close to home with Mrs Ahmed unfortunately suffering from Dementia. The family and Parklane Group are dedicated to supporting those who are directly impacted by these illnesses and support their family and friends. With the total raised for last year’s chosen charity exceeding all expectations, the goal this year is to strive for £60,000 hence 60 for 60! (Our Managing Director Naveen Ahmed turned 60 earlier this year!)

We want to say a massive thank you to everyone who attended the evening, to those who have supported the Parklane Foundation this year and many years before. The money raised continues to make a difference, we will continue with initiatives and partnering with charities to help build better futures.

The Gift of Learning

Barry Brindley is the Chairman and founder of the Zikomo Trust, a charity devoted to helping grass roots projects in Malawi, funding educational scholarships and helping the most vulnerable in society.

Barry and his wife worked in Central Africa in the 1970s and 80s, over this period of time they were grateful for the welcoming and hospitality from those in Zambia and Malawi, making many life long friends along the way. They returned to the UK in 1987 and as Thank you to those who made their time so great they have continued supporting projects in Malawi.

The Trust was formed in 2011 with the following objectives. They want to promote activities which have aim of improving the conditions of life and/or education. While also collecting, dispatching and distributing education, medical and relief goods throughout Malawi. Help to fund organisations and institutions actively involved in the relief of poverty and provision of education. And finally, the provision of grants and bursaries for identified children to attend an educational establishment up to and including tertiary level.

The Parklane Group has strong links to Malawi as their family moved over to UK in 1976, they have always wanted to give back to those who were less fortunate and have be able to do this in many ways. From housing project donations to providing several villages, and thousands of people, with clean drinking water, The Parklane Foundation is passionate about creating a better life for those living in poverty in Malawi.

Upon hearing of all the great work Barry had been doing, The Parklane Foundation wanted to help, they have donated £4,000 to Barry and his trust which will be able to transform and build a classroom over in Malawi. Upon receiving the cheque Barry was overwhelmed, he was then able to explain the impact this would have. It would be able to build two classrooms which can fit 60 children in each, he also explained they have two school schedules, morning and afternoon school. This means that 240 children will be able to use these facilities, which is amazing!

For more information about Barry and Zikomo visit http://zikomotrust.org/

Footgolf, a score with the children!

On the 13th of October, 38 children from three different schools across Leeds came along to Leeds Golf Centre for a friendly Footgolf tournament. Headed by Joe and the rest of the academy team the children enjoyed a fun-filled day, with lots of smiles and laughter made possible by The Parklane Foundation and their initiative called Access to Golf, a scheme giving those who normally wouldn’t have access to these facilities the chance.

The children filtered in for a quick brief with Joe, where they received a drink and snack then headed out towards the first hole. The tournament soon heated up when they were told there would be some friendly competition with the other school and also a prize for the best teacher.

The lovely weather meant for an even better day, the children were running down the course trying to get that perfect shot. Teachers were trusted to keep track of scores which were totted up at the end.

When the children finished their final hole, they made their way inside where they received fruit, sandwiches, chips, snacks and a bottled drink, all courtesy of The Parklane Foundation.

The Parklane Foundation helps to build better futures within local communities through fundraising initiatives, community-inspired projects and national charity partnerships.

After they were finished they all headed outside to see who was crowned the Champion. While the winning school and teacher were given their trophies, each child received their own medal to take home with them. All three schools were also given some golf teaching equipment to take back to school to utilise, really encourage them to carry on.

Days like these bring children from these inner-city school to facilities that they wouldn’t normally have access too. Access to Golf programme is working alongside schools for a long-term partnership to keep these children coming back to use what is available to them.

60 Minute Makeover Success!

The team at Hive have been on a 48-hour mission to transform a space at the Hunslet Club. They are a not-for-profit organisation which is helping to serve the young people of Leeds a safe space. They aim to serve these young people to reach their full potential despite financial circumstances, they do this through a wide range of sessions including dance, sport, youth workshops/intervention, and various educational workshops.

The Parklane Foundation heard that their creative arts space needed some rejuvenation, so they sent down their team at Hive to help transform the room. Following the 60 Minute Makeover format, the work was underway to complete this project in a timely manner. The team got straight to business, giving the walls and fresh lick of paint and laying down a new carpet. While also decorating the room to make it welcoming to children and young people who will be using it.

The team at the Hunslet Club were massively grateful and pleased on the work the Parklane Foundation has managed to organise for them. Their CEO, Dennis Robbins took to twitter to express his gratitude. “Amazing work from your team, thank you so much for the support, our members will love the transformation of this tired room into a creative art and textile space”

Seeing the difference these projects make to these small community groups is massive, and The Parklane Foundation will continue to help build better future for those in the community.
For more information about the Hunslet Club visit https://www.hunsletclub.org.uk/

British Transplant Games Come to Leeds!

22 organisations will provide vital support to stage last summer’s British Transplant Games in Leeds.
We’re very proud to have hosted the British Transplant Games on Friday 29th July at Leeds Golf Centre. 72 players took to the Wike Ridge course and had an absolute blast! Some exceptional golf was witnessed and incredibly inspiring stories shared.

The inspirational golfers took to the course in drizzly conditions but in true British style, the sun shone to welcome the golfers back into the clubhouse.

Thank you to everyone who made the event such a HUGE success!

The Westfield Health British Transplant Games aims to demonstrate the benefits of transplantation, encouraging transplant patients to regain fitness, whilst increasing public awareness of the need for donation conversations so that loved ones are fully aware of your wishes.

Businesses and charities from across the UK are showing their support as the largest gathering of transplant recipients since 2019.

Thousands of transplant patients, live donors, supporters, and guests came together in Leeds for the Westfield Health British Transplant Games, the flagship event of charity Transplant Sport and the biggest celebration of organ donation and the gift of life that the UK has seen since 2019.

22 organisations from across the UK came forward to show their support for the Games, generating over £400,000 and providing vital resources to ensure that the transplant community can reunite once again safely, after years of UK lockdowns and shielding.

The list of organisations includes long-term partners Westfield Health, Kidney Care UK Anthony Nolan, the Donor Family Network, icon creative design, Liquid Public Relations, organisers MLS and NHS Blood and Transplant.
Each year, these supporters help organisers grow the Games and aren’t only providing physical and financial support but also an emotional commitment to help raise awareness of the life-saving benefits of transplantation and encourage families across the UK to share their organ donation wishes.

A raft of local partners also came forward to support; Leeds City Council and the University of Leeds provided accessible facilities to host the Games’ sporting events and Leeds Hospitals Charity generously supported the annual Donor Run, the Games’ only event that is open to all and takes place to celebrate the gift of life and say thank you to organ donors.

Parklane Foundation hosted the golf events at Leeds Golf Centre.

Roger Burnley, Chair of the British Transplant Games’ Stakeholder Board, said: “There is a lot of hard work that goes into making the Games happen and we are so grateful to our sponsors, both new and longer-term, for their support.

“Not only is the Games a chance for the transplant community to reunite and celebrate together, but it’s also a key opportunity to raise awareness of the challenges that we are facing around organ donation in this country and encourage those crucial conversations between families that means more people are benefitting from life-saving transplants.

“We can’t wait to see all of our partners and supporters together in one place so we can say thank you in the best way we know how, by sharing in the magic of the Games.”

For more information on the Westfield Health British Transplant Games and how you can get involved, visit: https://www.britishtransplantgames.co.uk/

You’re Hired!

Leeds based The Parklane Foundation, part of The Parklane Group, are celebrating raising £6,000 for their charity partner Young Lives vs Cancer from their most recent fundraising event based on the tv show The Apprentice.

Using the tv show as a guide each department was given a £100 start-up fund and a week to turn it into £1,000’s. The creative bunch then got to work organising their fundraising events which included a luxury raffle, a car wash, a static cycle the distance of the perimeter of Yorkshire, a dine in event, a fashion show, a swap shop, an auction and a car boot sale!

Katie Brewster, from The Parklane Foundation, said “The Apprentice Challenge was a no brainer for us as we have so many talented people working for The Parklane Group who think outside the box, add the fact that we were raising money for the fantastic charity Young Lives vs Cancer and their competitiveness and creativity came in to action!”

“At the end of the week we totted up the amounts raised and the winners were declared by our very own Lord Treacle (Director of The Parklane Group, Naveen Ahmed) who handed out the trophy and a spa day to the winning department and gave the famous ‘You’re Fired’ to the losing team. Obviously no one was actually fired but we did send them out litter picking! A great effort by all involved and a huge amount raised for a fantastic charity.”

Last year in Yorkshire, Young Lives vs Cancer teams based in Leeds and Sheffield helped 363 families to find the strength to face whatever cancer threw at them. They also gave out 272 financial grants to these families to the value of £55,710 to help them to cope with the costs of cancer. The Cancer Costs report from the charity found that families with a child on active treatment spend an extra £600 a month.

Jenny Pointon, Senior Fundraising Engagement Manager for Yorkshire and North Derbyshire at Young Lives vs Cancer, said: “When cancer strikes young lives we help families find the strength to face whatever cancer throws at them. We rely entirely on donations to fund our vital work and we can’t thank The Parklane Foundation heroes enough for their fantastic efforts. We are looking forward to seeing what they will come up with next!”

“The money raised from their Apprentice fundraising challenge will make a massive difference for young people with cancer, by helping us ensure they are getting the right support they need.”

For more information about Young Lives vs Cancer’s work, go to www.younglivesvscancer.org.uk