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Businesses limber up for 10k Alton Towers charity race to raise money for Emmaus North Staffs 

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Local businesses are swapping their offices for a popular theme park after teaming up with a North Staffordshire charity to support children who do not have a bed of their own. 

Emmaus North Staffs – which works to end furniture poverty in North Staffordshire – launched its ‘Beds for Kids’ campaign in 2022 after witnessing an increasing demand from families struggling to afford basic furniture for the home. 

This year, and to help to raise funds for the campaign in the run up to Christmas, a team of eight will be pulling on their running shoes on 11th November and taking part in the Run Alton Towers 10k race. 

So far Helen Bancroft-Morris Director of HBM Telemarketing; Matthew Tolley, Director of Hayo Energy; Nick Pilgrim, owner of video production company CineRobota; and Sonya Farrall of PR & Media firm BabaBaboon; will be joining Executive Lead of Emmaus North Staffs, John Webbe, Trustee of Emmaus North Staffs and Managing Director of CRC Evans, Paul McShane, along with friends of the charity Emily Clewlow and Jason Farrall for the race. 

“It’s great that we are being supported in the Alton Towers run by local businesses and we really appreciate their commitment,” said John Webbe. 

“We launched ‘Beds for Kids’ last year in an urgent response to enquiries for children’s beds and we have continued to support as many families as we can. 

“No child should be sleeping on the floor and lack of sleep can seriously affect someone’s mental health, and even their education. Hopefully following support from the 10K run we will be able to support more local children.” 

A target of £5,000 has been set by the charity for the Alton Towers run – which could see more than 30 brand new beds and full bedding delivered to local children. 

As well as the Beds for Kids campaign, Emmaus North Staffs support more than 800 local households each year. The charity has a large store in the Potteries Centre, in Hanley as well as a Furniture and Home Charity Emporium, which is located in Etruria. 

To support the runners in the Alton Towers 10k Race on Saturday 11 November, and to learn more about the Beds for Kids campaign, click here.  

Nigel Pye

Experienced journalist with a 30-year career in the newspaper and PR industry and a proven record for breaking stories for the national and international press. Nigel is the Editor of Daily Focus and Head of Creative at i-creation. Other work includes scriptwriting, magazine and video production, crisis communications and TV and radio broadcasts.

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