Boodles Charitable Trust | Boodles
At Boodles, our values are firmly rooted in family, compassion and charity. We believe a fundamental part of our business is giving back to those most in need, with a particular focus on communities that have played a pivotal role in our own journey.Our commitment to making a difference
At Boodles, our values are firmly rooted in family, compassion and charity. We believe a fundamental part of our business is giving back to those most in need, with a particular focus on communities that have played a pivotal role in our own journey.
We support a wide range of charities, from those that focus on education for children, to those that provide water to far flung, underprivileged areas. Last year alone we made notable donations to 20 different charities, both in the local community and internationally.
Over the past year or two, we have visited several of these, including the Ukrainian border with Hope and Homes for Children, and the Cullinan School in South Africa. We like to believe in a hands-on approach with our partners, in addition to much needed financial aid.
We have outlined some of the work we do surrounding these partnerships over the pages that follow in this section, we hope you enjoy learning about these and thank you to those that help us support these important causes.
There are so many fantastic charities doing important and
vital work in today’s world. These are some of the causes that we have chosen to support.
Each year The Boodles Charitable Trust selects a ‘Charity of the Year’ and this year Just a Drop has been chosen due to the fantastic work they do around the world in bringing safe and sustainable water solutions to some of the most vulnerable communities.
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As well as supporting Boodles chosen charity of the year, Street Child, the Chester team have donated a number of ‘Boodles Experiences’ and pieces of jewellery to charities close to their hearts. Alongside the rest of the Boodles teams they also took part in the Street Child Christmas Cracker initiative and gathered together a fantastic array of prizes.
As well as supporting Boodles chosen charity of the year, Street Child, the Liverpool team have donated a number of ‘Boodles Experiences’ and pieces of jewellery to charities close to their hearts. Alongside the rest of the Boodles teams they also took part in the Street Child Christmas Cracker initiative and gathered together a fantastic array of prizes.
Last year the team in Leeds supported several different charity events, including the ‘Children of Courage Awards’, which raises funds for children who have overcome huge setbacks, they donated Easter eggs to children in need through the Yorkshire Children’s Charity and partnered with a shoot day at Hassop Hall, which raises funds for several different charities. This year one of the staff members will also be running the Great North Run in support of The Teesside Charity.
Alongside supporting Boodles chosen charity of the year, Street Child, the Manchester team have taken part in a range of different charity initiatives. A real standout was a fundraising skydive! They have also donated several ‘Boodles Experiences’ and pieces of jewellery to charities of their choice.
As well as supporting Boodles chosen charity of the year, Street Child, the Chester team have donated a number of ‘Boodles Experiences’ and pieces of jewellery to charities close to their hearts. Alongside the rest of the Boodles teams they also took part in the Street Child Christmas Cracker initiative and gathered together a fantastic array of prizes.
The Bond Street team has taken part in a number of different charity initiatives recently. A particular highlight was the ‘Boodles Ice Cream Bike’, which was a regular fixture on one of London’s most iconic streets. All proceeds from the ice creams sold were donated directly to Street Child. They also raised £13,000 for Street child with their 10km run in 2022! There are plenty more fundraising activations on the horizon including a bake sale, another 10km run and the return of the Boodles Ice Cream Bike, this time all funds raised will go to the charity ‘Juvenis’.
The Savoy team have excelled at a number of different physical challenges to raise money for several different charities of their choice. The National Three Peaks Challenge was undertaken, raising £4,500 for Dementia UK, as well as the London to Brighton Off Road Bike Ride, which raised £200 for the British Heart Foundation. This year they have decided to support the Lord Mayor’s Appeal Charity; working towards a ‘Better city for all’ and have recently abseiled 215 metres down the Leadenhall building and raised over £2,000 as well as completing the Henley open water swim which involves jumping in the River Thames and swimming the Regatta course raising money for Stonewall.
As well as supporting Boodles chosen charity of the year, Street Child, the Harrods team have donated a number of ‘Boodles Experiences’ and pieces of jewellery to charities close to their hearts. Alongside the rest of the Boodles teams they also took part in the Street Child Christmas Cracker initiative and gathered together a fantastic array of prizes.
Alongside supporting Boodles chosen charity of the year, Street Child, the Royal Exchange team have donated a number of ‘Boodles Experiences’ and pieces of jewellery to charities close to their hearts. This year they have decided to support the Lord Mayor’s Appeal Charity; working towards a ‘Better city for all.’
The Sloane Street team raised a whopping £20,000 through a 5km run last year, with all proceeds donated directly to Street Child. Alongside the rest of the Boodles teams they also took part in the Street Child Christmas Cracker initiative and gathered together a fantastic array of prizes.
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