Park Regis to support HDA until 2020

L-R Mark Payne (Park Regis), Kate Davis (HDA), Rachel Ollerenshaw (Molly Olly's) and Kathryn Rouse (Park Regis)
We’re delighted to have been chosen by the Park Regis Birmingham, a city centre hotel, as one of its two supported charities for the next two years.
The HDA was chosen after staff submitted suggestions close to their hearts. The second charity to benefit is will be nearby children’s organisation Molly Olly’s Wishes. Since opening in March 2016, Park Regis Birmingham has raised over £100,000 for local charities.
“We felt it was important to give our staff an opportunity to have their say on which charities we choose to support,” said Mark Payne, General Manager at Park Regis Birmingham. “We usually have a single nominated charity but we made the unanimous decision to support two causes this year because they both do incredible work, supporting individuals and their families.
“We’re looking forward to raising funds for the Huntington’s Disease Association and Molly Olly’s Wishes over the next two years and raising awareness about both of these fantastic charities.”
Kate Davis, Head of Fundraising at the Huntington's Disease Association, said: “We’re thrilled to be partnering with Park Regis as one of their nominated charities. We are a small charity that makes a big difference and working with Park Regis will enable us to reach more people living with Huntington’s and bring the disease out of the shadows, raising much needed awareness of this misunderstood disease.”
L-R Mark Payne (Park Regis), Kate Davis (HDA), Rachel Ollerenshaw (Molly Olly's) and Kathryn Rouse (Park Regis)
We’re delighted to have been chosen by the Park Regis Birmingham, a city centre hotel, as one of its two supported charities for the next two years.
The HDA was chosen after staff submitted suggestions close to their hearts. The second charity to benefit is will be nearby children’s organisation Molly Olly’s Wishes. Since opening in March 2016, Park Regis Birmingham has raised over £100,000 for local charities.
“We felt it was important to give our staff an opportunity to have their say on which charities we choose to support,” said Mark Payne, General Manager at Park Regis Birmingham. “We usually have a single nominated charity but we made the unanimous decision to support two causes this year because they both do incredible work, supporting individuals and their families.
“We’re looking forward to raising funds for the Huntington’s Disease Association and Molly Olly’s Wishes over the next two years and raising awareness about both of these fantastic charities.”
Kate Davis, Head of Fundraising at the Huntington's Disease Association, said: “We’re thrilled to be partnering with Park Regis as one of their nominated charities. We are a small charity that makes a big difference and working with Park Regis will enable us to reach more people living with Huntington’s and bring the disease out of the shadows, raising much needed awareness of this misunderstood disease.”