BusinessCitySuites raises more than £36,000 for Manchester causes

CitySuites raises more than £36,000 for Manchester causes

CitySuites is delighted to announce that it has raised an exceptional £36,597 for Manchester charities in 2024.

Through a series of fundraising initiatives, challenges and generous donations, the provider of luxury serviced apartments has been able to support numerous charities across Manchester and the North West. 

A large amount of the funds was donated to the Mustard Tree, a charity dedicated to combating poverty, inequality, and homelessness in Greater Manchester.

CitySuites has also supported charities by donating room nights to Forever Manchester‘s monthly raffle, Eat Well Manchester’s fundraiser event, and Room to Reward. Additionally, a number of CitySuites employees volunteered at Cash for Kids’ Mission Christmas appeal.

Together as a team, they have fundraised in various ways for some fantastic causes. A significant portion was raised from the sale of TVs in CitySuites I, with owner Mark Stott generously donating the proceeds to charity. 

Michelle Dyer, business development manager at CitySuites, said:It has been a true pleasure to lead this effort, and I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to everyone from the CitySuites’ network who has donated, baked, bought, taken part in Tough Mudder, or got involved in our charity engagements.

“Without everyone’s hard work and dedication, we could not have achieved the remarkable amount we’ve raised. These contributions have made all the difference, and together, we have achieved something truly special.”

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
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