£5000 raised for charity

Trevenna, is proud to announce that we successfully raised £5,000 to support two vital charities: Macmillan Cancer Support and the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) in 2024. Each charity received a donation of £2,500 making a positive impact into our community.

Making it happen

The funds were raised through a series of events, including Spring Foraging, Cocktail Master Class, Flatbread Making, Floral Skills & Feasting that involved Team Trevenna, guests and our generous suppliers. The response was overwhelming, reflecting the community's dedication to these important causes.

Macmillian 

Macmillan Cancer Support is renowned for providing vital assistance to individuals affected by cancer, offering emotional, physical, and financial support to those in need. The donation will contribute to their ongoing efforts to improve cancer care and provide essential resources to patients and their families.

RNLI

The RNLI plays a critical role in ensuring the safety of people at sea, providing lifesaving services across the UK and Ireland, including over 422 miles of Cornish coastline! With this contribution, Trevenna supports the RNLI's mission to save lives by funding training, equipment, and operational costs for their brave lifeboat crews.

"We are thrilled to support both Macmillan Cancer Support and the RNLI," said Jonathan, "These charities hold significant importance in our community, and we are proud to contribute to their vital services. Our fundraising initiatives not only bring us together as a team but also allow us to give back to those who need it most."

Trevenna extends heartfelt gratitude to all those that kindly bought tickets throughout the year and buying raffles, suppliers who gifted their time and produce, and Team Trevena who helped make these fundraising efforts possible. Together, we can continue to make a difference and support those who rely on the invaluable services provided by these charities.

For more information about Trevenna and its charitable initiatives, please visit [www.trevenna.co.uk].

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