
“Hands on Helping are an excellent organisation to work with. The regular donations we receive from payroll givers support the work of over 4,250 scientists, doctors and nurses. The ‘Pounds for Pledges’ initiative is a welcomed idea and one that should help encourage more people to signup to Payroll giving”
Sarah Pickersgill – Acquisition manager
“Payroll Giving has shown itself to be one of the most effective ways for people and companies to donate to Alzheimer’s Society. Pounds for Pledges promise to boost the profile of this simple, easy scheme that provides us with reliable contributions. I hope employers across the UK give the campaign their fullest support.”
Jasmin Rana – Donor Marketing Officer
“Thanks to our wonderful supporters and the work of Hands On Helping, the five charities making up the consortium of Assisi continue working to ease the suffering of thousands of animals in the UK and overseas. Pounds for Pledges will help us care for even more animals by raising awareness of the vital funds Payroll Giving generates and get a little more due to Hands On’s goodwill gesture.”
Lucy Warnes – Development Manager
“British Heart Foundation secures committed givers through payroll giving with significant unrestricted funding as a result. Hands On Helping contribute to this result by effectively promoting within our corporate partner – Home Retail Group. Matched funding from Home Retail Group, combined with Hands On Helping’s hard work and “Pounds for Pledges” campaign gives us much need funds which enable us to continue our pioneering research and patient care”
Jane Banks – Payroll Giving Manager
“Hands On Helping provides one of the Child Concern Consortium’s most reliable and efficient sources of income. The extra donations produced due to Pounds for Pledges will make a huge difference to all the children we help each year.”
Jayne Springer – Child Concern Consortium
“The Pounds for Pledges initiative promises to increase Payroll Giving pledges, not only due to the £1 donation but also because of the heightened awareness of the scheme. These much needed donations can continue to help us care for over 5,500 children with cancer each year.”
Lee-Ann Galley – Donor Development
“Hands On Helping work really hard to get donations for us here at Dogs Trust. We were delighted to attend their Annual General Meeting last year and meet the team. The subsequent introduction of Sponsor a Dog has worked brilliantly and we are very thankful for all their hard work. The Pounds for Pledges initiative is very generous and a wonderful idea of Hands On, thank you”
Kerry Glover – Head of Donor Recruitment
“The regular income produced by Hands On Helping through Payroll Giving allows Macmillan to make a committed effort in providing practical, medical and financial support, as well as being able to campaign for better cancer care. The extra £1 per pledge that Pounds for Pledges will give us will help a great deal in our cause.”
Erika Basra – Corporate Partnerships Account Manager
“Hands On Helping are an extremely friendly and understanding organisation to work with. This is reflected in Pounds for Pledges, it is refreshing for a company to be so willing to give something back to their clients. RNIB is looking forward to some increased figures and publicity due to their inventive campaign.”
Ann Fisher – Payroll Giving Coordinator
“Here at Weston Park Hospital Cancer Appeal the regular income we receive from Payroll Giving helps us to plan ahead. The Pounds for Pledges campaign from Hands on Helping is a clever initiative, something that increases the uptake of Payroll Giving as well as providing further funds is a real plus for us.”
Weston Park Hospital Cancer Appeal
“We are very pleased to work alongside Hands on Helping, as the regular income from the payroll donors they recruit helps Barnardo’s continue to offer long-term solutions to the UK’s most vulnerable children and young people. The generous and refreshing nature of the Pounds for Pledges initiative demonstrates that their heart is in Payroll Giving as well as their hands! For example, the additional funds received so far will pay for a child who has suffered abuse to receive their first vital counselling session.”
Stephen Noble – Head of Partnerships