Our Partners for 2025

After our successes with the Parklane Foundation in 2024, we’re super excited to see what 2025 has in store for us. We’re committed to helping those in need and continuing to build meaningful partnerships locally and nationally. Continuing our pattern of theme, this year we have decided to support charities that focus on the struggles of Mental Health and addiction. Hoping to help support the meaningful change these charities are striving for.

Our 2025 Charity Partners

Getting Clean
Our first charity for 2025 is Getting Clean, a Leeds based charity helping those recovering from addiction. Getting Clean empowers recovering addicts by teaching them to create handmade soaps, which are then sold at local markets. This initiative not only helps individuals overcome addiction but also equips them with valuable life skills to rebuild their futures. It’s truly “Soap with Hope”! They also assist the local community by carrying out works which people are struggling to afford. This includes repairing fences. Founded by Chris Sylvester, who himself has an inspiring story about overcoming addiction and using this to help others, Getting Clean is truly changing lives.

Upon hearing Chris’ story, we knew we wanted to support this fantastic cause. Working with Chris across all aspects to support, not only in donations but resources to help him to continue the work of his organisation.

Young Minds
Secondly we have Young Minds, they are a mental health charity for children, young people and their parents, making sure all young people can get the mental health support they need. Supporting all across the UK. It takes courage to ask for help. But for many young people who do, the support they need just isn’t there. Hundreds of thousands of young people are struggling with their mental health, but too many are being told to wait, struggling to cope and hitting a crisis point before they get help. Young Minds are leading the movement for changes.

They provide young people with the tools to look after their mental health. They empower adults to be the best support they can be to the young people in their lives. And they give young people the space and confidence to get their voices heard and change the world we live in.

Recovery Runners
Finally we haveRecovery Runners, they are a running group for anyone who is interested in running to recover from life changing events or addictive behaviours. Founded in 2021 by two recovering alcoholics, Jamie and Dean, Recovery Runners hosts meet-ups, training programmes and running events, offering community and support to those recovering from mental and physical ill health and issues including, but not limited to, addiction, eating disorders and grief. “Healing souls with soles!”

This year we are changing the way we support some of our charity partners. So for Getting Clean and Recovery Runners, as well as giving donations, we will also use our business skills to help them grow and become more sustainable. This means offering advice, mentoring, and practical support so they can continue their great work for years to come. We believe this will make a bigger, longer-lasting impact and help these charities become even stronger.

How You Can Get Involved

Our partnerships thrive with the support of individuals, businesses, and communities coming together for a shared cause. Here’s how you can make a difference:
Donate: Every contribution, big or small, helps these charities continue their vital work. Visit our website to learn how you can contribute directly.
Volunteer: Whether it’s lending your time at an event or using your skills to support a cause, there are many ways to get involved.
Fundraise: Organise a charity run, host a bake sale, or create an online fundraiser—every effort counts!
Spread the Word: Follow us and our charity partners on social media, share our posts, and help raise awareness about the incredible work they’re doing.
Corporate Support: If you’re a business looking to give back, consider partnering with us through sponsorships or workplace giving.

Your involvement can help amplify the impact of these charities and create lasting change.

Looking Ahead

As we embark on this journey with our 2025 charity partners, we’re excited about the opportunities to create real, meaningful change. Over the coming months, we’ll be rolling out initiatives, hosting fundraising events, and sharing inspiring stories of impact.

Stay tuned for updates on key milestones, upcoming volunteer opportunities, and ways to get involved. Together, we can make 2025 a year of positive transformation!

Thank you for being part of our mission at Parklane Foundation. Your support, whether through donations, volunteering, or simply sharing our story, makes all the difference.

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Parklane Foundation Dinner 2024

An Unforgettable Evening at the Annual Parklane Foundation Dinner

We extend our warmest and most heartfelt gratitude to everyone who attended and supported the Annual Parklane Foundation Dinner. Thanks to you—our exceptional table sponsors, devoted guests, friends, and family—the evening was a tremendous success, filled with joy, generosity, and a shared commitment to making a meaningful difference in our community.

A Celebration of Impact and Partnership

This year, we celebrated the remarkable work of our dedicated charity partners: Simon on the Streets, St George’s Crypt, and CRISIS. It was inspiring to recognise the fundraising efforts led by the Parklane Group, with the cheque handover marking a truly unforgettable moment of the night. This generous support will continue to fuel these organisations’ missions, enabling them to touch lives and provide hope where it’s needed most.

An Exquisite Culinary Experience

The night opened with delicious mocktails, an elegant grazing table, and a spread of enticing canapés. These treats were just the beginning, as guests were then treated to an exquisite three-course dinner by MyLahore, renowned for its vibrant and delectable dishes. The meal concluded with an irresistible dessert station, allowing guests to indulge their sweet tooth with an assortment of treats. And for coffee lovers, Caffeine Addict offered an unforgettable pairing of rich coffee with refreshing ice cream—a crowd favourite that perfectly capped off the evening.

A Story of Hope and Resilience

We were privileged to introduce Chris Sylvester and the Getting Clean initiative, a project that empowers individuals in recovery by providing them with a platform to create eco-friendly soaps. Chris’s journey, marked by resilience and determination, deeply moved everyone present, highlighting the importance of second chances and the incredible impact of community support.

Exciting Auctions and Well-Deserved Honours

The energy continued to build as we hosted a thrilling auction, featuring fantastic prizes such as a getaway to Edinburgh, tickets to Chester Zoo, and an exclusive corporate box at Leeds United. Thank you to those who contributed and got involved with the auction.

The evening concluded with an inspiring awards ceremony, recognising individuals and organisations whose contributions have had a meaningful impact on our community.

We began with the Local Initiative Award, presented to Getting Clean for their inspiring mission and commitment. Their ethos of supporting those in recovery through eco-friendly soap-making exemplifies the kind of positive change we’re proud to celebrate and recognise across the city.

The Parklane Group Award for Contribution to the Foundation was awarded to the Hive Team, whose ongoing dedication to the Foundation has been invaluable. Our in-house maintenance team has gone above and beyond, tackling makeover projects for Leeds-based organisations, each effort leaving a positive mark on our community.

The Unsung Hero Award went to Claire Whiteley of Involve Leeds, who manages a community centre in Hunslet with exceptional dedication. We first met Claire during a Hive makeover challenge, and witnessing her commitment to her community was a truly inspiring experience.

Finally, the Community Impact Award was presented to Leeds Hospitals Charity. Their ongoing dedication to supporting those in need across Leeds, through medical research and community initiatives, is making a profound difference. Our partnership with LHC has been a privilege, and we look forward to their continued impact in the community.

Looking Ahead with Gratitude and Ambition

To all who supported, contributed, and celebrated with us, we are profoundly grateful for your dedication to the Parklane Foundation.

Thank you for making this night unforgettable. Together, let’s continue to make a difference.

Second Annual Golfathon Raises Over £16,000 for Homelessness Charities

Second Annual Golfathon Raises Over £16,000 for Homelessness Charities

A collective 37km covered, 55,000 steps each, 14 hours of golf over 72 holes….and an amazing £16,000 raised for charity.

On Thursday, June 20th, the Leeds Golf Centre was abuzz with excitement as our managing director, Naveen Ahmed and eight friends took on the formidable challenge at our Second Annual Golfathon. The event saw participants complete a remarkable 72 holes of golf in a single day for The Parklane Foundation.

The day kicked off early at 4:00AM, with the golfers united by a common goal: to raise a significant amount for the three chosen charities of the year. CRISIS, Simon on the Streets and St George’s Crypt.

As the day progressed, the challenge proved to be as tough as expected. However, the group displayed incredible stamina and perseverance. Each hole bringing them closer to their goal, both in terms of completing the rounds and in raising funds. By the time they reached the final, fourth round, fatigue was evident but so was the camaraderie and support among the players.

Friends and family joined the golfers for the last stretch, providing much-needed encouragement and cheer. Upon completing the 72nd hole, there was a collective sigh of relief and triumph. The golfers had not only finished the gruelling challenge but had also succeeded in raising a substantial amount for the three charities. The final figure totalling over £16,000

Commenting on the day Naveen paid tribute to the commitment of the nine participants and the generous donors who helped raise such a significant amount. “There are an estimated 3,000 people sleeping rough on any given night in the UK. As a market leader in property, our business values mean, it is integral we play our part in helping to tackle the issue of homelessness’

Congratulations to all who took part and contributed to making the event a resounding success!

The Parklane Foundation Makeover Challenge is Back!

Exciting News! The Parklane Foundation Makeover Challenge is Back!

We are thrilled to announce that the Parklane Foundation Makeover Challenge has returned, bringing vibrant new life to Involve Leeds! Our dedicated Hive Maintenance team has been working tirelessly to rejuvenate this vital community centre with fresh paint, stylish decor, and essential repairs, transforming it into an inviting space for all.

Located in the heart of Hunslet, Involve Leeds has undergone a significant transformation since July 2023. Previously an alternative provision for at-risk youth, it now serves as a bustling community hub offering a wide range of programs and activities. In an area with limited spaces for community groups, Involve Leeds is making a huge difference by providing services such as a breakfast club, soup lunches, cake and cuppa sessions, after-school activities, youth groups, digital support, mental health peer support, art projects, and much more.

From Monday to Friday, our team was all hands on deck, pouring their hearts into every task. Whether it was painting, cleaning, or building, everyone contributed to making this project a success. And of course, no hard work goes unrewarded – regular breaks with tea and cake kept our spirits high and energy levels up!

This has been our largest makeover project to date, made possible by the incredible support from Dulux. Their generous donation of paint and manpower has been instrumental in bringing our vision to life. We are immensely grateful for their contribution, which has been a cornerstone of this transformation. Also Verco who kindly donated to the makeover challenge.

To celebrate this remarkable achievement, we hosted a grand reopening on May 18th from 10 AM to 12 PM. It was a joyous occasion where we welcomed guests to witness the stunning makeover and the tremendous impact it will have on the community. The transformation was met with awe and appreciation, marking a new chapter for Involve Leeds and the Hunslet community.

Join us in celebrating this milestone and stay tuned for more exciting updates from the Parklane Foundation Makeover Challenge. Together, we are building a brighter, more connected community!

Reflecting on 2023: A Year of Impactful Giving

The past year has been nothing short of inspiring as The Parklane Foundation collaborated with three remarkable charities dedicated to supporting those affected by Dementia: Dementia UK, Alzheimer’s Society, and Leeds Hospitals Charity. Together, we proudly raised an incredible £20,000 for each of these organisations, knowing that these funds will significantly bolster their ongoing efforts.

Our year of fundraising commenced with a momentous event—the inaugural Parklane Foundation Dinner in November 2022. It was an evening marked by generosity, where we kick started our fundraising journey by raising £10,000. The night brimmed with influential speakers, touching stories, and a heartfelt celebration of the Parklane Foundation’s impactful work. Entertainment and exquisite cuisine added to the memorable experience.

In March, the excitement continued with The Apprentice Challenge. Teams within The Parklane Group were tasked with a £100 budget to innovate and generate funds creatively. From raffles to Monopoly tournaments and bake sales, the diversity of ideas was remarkable. The collective effort culminated in an impressive total of £7,011—a testament to everyone’s dedication and hard work.

Summer arrived, and we seized the opportunity at Leeds Golf Centre. Our Managing Director embarked on a formidable 72-hole golf challenge supported by a dedicated team. Starting at dawn and finishing with the Yorkshire Muslim Golf Society’s involvement, Naveen completed this arduous task, raising an impressive £15,000 through generous sponsorships and donations.

In July, we hosted the annual Parklane Group Golf Day, bringing together friends, family, partners, and colleagues for a day of sportsmanship and camaraderie. The event, consisting of 18 holes of golf or footgolf followed by a delightful meal, also featured an auction that contributed to The Parklane Foundation, raising £7,500.

August marked a significant collaboration as The Parklane Foundation partnered with Roomzzz Aparthotels for the inaugural Roomzzz Charity Week. Activities ranged from a golden ticket raffle offering a stay at every Roomzzz Aparthotel to entertaining spin-the-wheel sessions, while the highlight was Roomzzz’s generous donation of a full night’s revenue on the busiest Saturday, resulting in an astonishing £38,240 raised.

In addition to these major events, numerous smaller-scale initiatives contributed to our grand total of £80,000. These included bake sales, Naveen’s contribution of homegrown honey sales, themed office days celebrating cultural heritage, and heartfelt donations during Ramadan.

The year 2023 stands as a testament to the Parklane Foundation’s dedication and fundraising by all colleagues, family, supporters and friends. The funds raised will undoubtedly make a substantial difference in the crucial work these charities undertake. As we eagerly anticipate 2024, we aim to build upon this success and continue making a positive difference in our community.

Charities of the Year 2024

Following the successful culmination of our annual Foundation event, we proudly unveiled our selected charities for 2024, centring our focus on the critical issue of homelessness. As a property-centric enterprise, The Parklane Group recognises the profound importance of our corporate social responsibility, particularly in addressing the needs of those who lack the privilege of a secure home.

Building upon our previous approach, we’ve extended our support to three charities this year, encompassing both a nationwide organisation and two local initiatives based in Leeds.

Our first partnership is with Crisis, a nationwide charity dedicated to aiding individuals experiencing homelessness. Crisis operates year-round across 12 locations in the country. Our past collaboration with Crisis involved providing complimentary room nights at our London Stratford Roomzzz Aparthotel, aiding their staff during their winter campaign. Beyond direct assistance, Crisis advocates for systemic changes to address the persistent issue of homelessness.

The second partnership is with a locally run homeless charity in Leeds who The Parklane Foundation have a long history of working together. The work first started when the company founder, Mr Ahmed housed homeless people in his first property back in 1977. St. George’s Crypt stands as a beacon of support for the homeless, vulnerable, and those battling addiction. Their comprehensive services include providing three daily meals, showers, counselling, and a nurturing community atmosphere. With a legacy dating back to the 1930s, they’ve made monumental strides, including the construction of self-contained flats for individuals combating addiction, embodying their unwavering commitment to aiding those in need and helping them reintegrate back into society.

The third partnership is a relatively new working relationship. Simon on the Streets, operates across Leeds, Bradford, and Huddersfield. Their outreach services directly engage with individuals on the streets, ensuring vital support reaches those who might not seek assistance elsewhere. Their tireless efforts span throughout the day and into the night, reaching out to the most vulnerable during the darkest hours.

It brings us immense joy and pride to join forces with these three remarkable charities, each making an indelible impact on the lives of those experiencing homelessness. Through our collective efforts, we aim to drive meaningful change and offer genuine support to these vital causes.

Celebrating Generosity and Impact: The Annual Parklane Foundation Dinner

On a crisp evening on Thursday 30th November, the doors swung open once again to welcome cherished guests, family, and friends to the second annual Parklane Foundation Dinner. Despite the frosty weather, attendees arrived dressed to the nines, ready to embrace a fabulous evening at the iconic Headingley Stadium.

As guests stepped into the Howard Suite, they were greeted with an array of delightful canapes and invigorating mocktails, courtesy of the exceptional MyLahore. A beautifully curated grazing table brimmed with delectable nibbles, complemented by the melodious strains of orchestral music performed by Mark Oysten and his talented sons. The suite glimmered with the soft glow of Christmas trees and enchanting tree centrepieces, casting an inviting aura over the gathering.

Promptly at 7pm, everyone took their seats as the evening commenced with a poignant video, illuminating the Parklane Foundation’s impactful endeavours. The Parklane Group’s remarkable efforts over the past year culminated in an astounding achievement: raising a staggering £80,000! This substantial sum was dedicated to our esteemed Charity Partners; Dementia UK, Alzheimer’s Society, and Leeds Hospitals Charity—each receiving a generous cheque of £20,000. The surplus funds will continue to bolster the Parklane Foundation’s support for local charities and communities, including initiatives like Footgolf sessions benefiting inner-city school children.

The evening unfolded with inspiring speakers, notably Barry Brindley from The Zikomo Trust. Last year, the Foundation contributed £4,000 towards building a school in Malawi for 240 children—a cause deeply resonant with the Parklane Foundation Family, rooted in Malawi. In recognition of Barry’s unwavering commitment to charitable work in Malawi, he was honoured with The Parklane Foundation Annual Award. Another cheque of £4,000 was presented to aid in furthering educational infrastructure in Malawi.

The latter part of the evening was dedicated to unveiling our Charities of the Year for 2024, focusing on the theme of homelessness; Crisis, St George’s Crypt, and Simon on the Streets. The Parklane Foundation also pledged to donate a self-care package for every single guest who attended the dinner to the two local charities; St George’s Crypt and Simon on the Streets. The packages include beanie hats, dental kits, shampoo, soap plus other hygiene products – a little festive gift for the cold winter months.

A heartfelt acknowledgment was extended to MyLahore for their exceptional catering, delighting guests with a sumptuous spread ranging from a tantalising grazing table, canapes, and mocktails to an exquisite plated starter, a selection of curry mains, and an opulent dessert spread. Their impeccable service left an indelible mark on the evening, with guests still reminiscing about last year’s feast.

Musical talents added an extra layer of charm to the night, with an orchestral trio and Mark Osyten and his sons setting the perfect ambiance. The latter part of the evening saw the enchanting performance of Holly, a talented singer whose renditions of classic tunes ignited the dance floor and filled the room with infectious energy.

It was a night of warmth and inspiration, an opportunity to showcase the incredible impact of The Parklane Foundation’s work. Gratitude overflowed as heartfelt thanks were extended to all supporters whose generous contributions make this meaningful work possible.

A heartfelt thank you goes out to everyone who graced the event, and we eagerly anticipate reconnecting with you next year for another unforgettable evening!

To find out more or register your interest to sponsor the event/packages or contribute to auction prizes next year, please contact us through the enquiry form online https://parklanefoundation.org/

Self-Care Care Packages Make a Meaningful Impact

At our annual Foundation Dinner we opted to assemble self-care packages instead of the customary favours for our guests. This decision not only aligned seamlessly with the core spirit of our event but also echoed the profound mission championed by our Parklane Foundation.

In alignment with our 2024 charity theme spotlighting homelessness, we take great pride in announcing the donation of these thoughtfully curated packages to two local Leeds charities: St George’s Crypt and Simon on the Streets.

Each meticulously prepared pack contains essential items such as beanies, dental care products, shampoo, body wash, and soap. While these may seem like everyday items, they carry immense value for those in need, providing access to fundamental hygiene and care facilities that are often taken for granted.

On Friday 15th December the team delivered the packages to the two very grateful charities. The Parklane Foundation left with a feeling of hope and anticipation for the positive impact these packages would make in the lives of those experiencing homelessness in the city over the cold, winter months.

The indispensable work undertaken by organisations like St George’s Crypt and Simon on the Streets in Leeds plays a pivotal role in supporting our homeless community. It is a profound honour for us to stand in solidarity with them, offering support to ensure the continuity of their remarkable efforts.

We cannot wait to work together during 2024 and help together with these charities to make a meaningful difference to people’s lives – all together campaigning and fundraising to combat homelessness.

HIVE’s 60 Minute Makeover at Junior Sports Hub!

Monday 6th November saw the start of HIVE’s transformation at Junior Sports Hub in Harehills.

Junior Sports Hub are dedicated to improving the lives of people in need and having a positive impact on their neighbourhood. They are actively trying to improve lives and promote a stronger, more compassionate society by means of their committed efforts.

Based in an old factory building, they had a corner of the building which they wanted to create a breakout for their members to use. A relaxing space.

Work started by ripping up the current flooring and laying down carpet tiles. The walls were given a fresh lick of paint along with the movable walls which were constructed by HIVE. The space where the new breakout room will be, may be needed for other purposes, which is why HIVE built the moveable walls. JSH will be able to condense the size of the room if needed for events held there. The walls are on wheels and very easy to move.

Once the foundations were set up, it was time to move in the furniture. This included desks, sofas, chairs and a secure storage unit. Everything they required.

Wednesday the team handed the space back over to Junior Sports Hub, who were highly appreciative of the work HIVE had carried out.

“Excellent communication throughout the project from Lizz, we were kept fully updated, and overall quality of the work was outstanding. It’s so great that you can be left to do the work and know the end result will exceed expectations. The time, effort, dedication and commitment given from Hive Property Repairs is a true example for others to follow.” Kamran @ JSH.

Huge thank you to the HIVE team for carrying out this amazing project!

Golfathon 2023

A huge thank you to everyone who has supported our Managing Director, Naveen Ahmed and his fellow golfers in completing the epic 72 hole golf challenge on 20th June at Leeds Golf Centre.

Naveen and his golfing friends raised over a whopping £13,000 which will go towards our three chosen charities. These are Dementia UK, Alzheimer’s Society and Leeds Hospitals Charity, all with the chosen theme of Dementia.

The weather conditions were not on their side, with it raining for most of the day but that didn’t dampen their spirits and they managed to push through and complete the challenge.

They were joined by the Yorkshire Muslim Golf Society for their final round, which definitely helped them to complete this mighty challenge. They celebrated the achievement after with some delicious food.

The day was a huge success in the amount of money raised but also awareness for the work these charities carry out.