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OutsideClinic raises over £700 for National Star

OutsideClinic, a leading provider of at-home eye and hearing care, is proud to announce that they have raised £713.78 for National Star following a successful Christmas Raffle held in December. This charity is particularly significant as it directly supports the son of OutsideClinic’s Fleet and Facilities Manager, making this contribution a personal cause for the company.

National Star, a charity working with young people with complex physical and learning disabilities, will benefit from the funds raised, ensuring individuals have access to essential equipment for their development. Jack, a student at National Star and son of OutsideClinic’s Fleet and Facilities Manager, Neil Godfrey, is a direct beneficiary of such support. He shared: "This will allow people like me to have access to the equipment that we vitally need for our development at college."

National Star Donation

The Christmas Raffle featured over 50 gifts donated by suppliers, agencies, and partners, underlining the spirit of collaboration and goodwill. Not only was the event a festive engagement for colleagues, but it also symbolised OutsideClinic’s commitment to supporting meaningful causes.

OutsideClinic extends its gratitude to everyone who participated, demonstrating the strength and impact of collective effort. The funds raised will aid National Star in continuing their crucial work, helping young people to progress, grow, and flourish.

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