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We had a fantastic visit from Rolls-Royce Motor Cars yesterday, who popped by to hand over a very generous donation of £23,787 after choosing us as their Charity of the Year for 2024. "We were honoured that Rolls-Royce Motor Cars chose to support our charity during 2024," said Abigail Rowe, Head of Fundraising at Aldingbourne Trust. "We've been delighted to welcome some of their staff to the Country Centre for a number of volunteer days, where they've spent time working alongside the people we support and learning more about what we do. We've also had two visits from Rolls-Royce cars this year, which, as you can imagine, caused a lot of excitement!" Of course, they arrived in a Rolls-Royce Cullinan, which caused a bit of a buzz! The people we support were over the moon to see it and sit inside, and a couple of them even got to go for a spin.
The giant cheque was presented by Andrew Ball, Head of Corporate Relations. We couldn't let them leave empty-handed, though, so our brilliant Wood@Aldingbourne team made a beautiful wooden Rolls-Royce to gift them, and the people we support created a lovely handmade thank-you card. "All money raised will be spent on our charitable works," Abigail added. "It's so appreciated, especially in these very testing times. Thank you so much, Rolls-Royce, for supporting us." As the newly announced charity partner for the Goodwood Estate, we are incredibly moved by the support from the Duke of Richmond. He has shared this message as part of Goodwood’s plans to use their iconic events to raise vital funds for the Trust:
“After 19 years of free Breakfast Clubs, it’s time for a change. We’re inviting our incredible community to use these events as a force for good, helping to raise as much as possible for our 2025 Estate charity partner, Aldingbourne Trust. This local charity, just five miles from Goodwood, provides vital support for adults with learning disabilities or autism, helping them to lead meaningful lives. Their work includes supported living, job training, and social enterprises that create real employment opportunities—giving people the skills and confidence to thrive. Attendance remains free, but we ask you to donate what you can. Donate £50 or more, and you’ll receive a limited-edition Breakfast Club sticker as a thank you. This isn’t just a gathering of great cars—it’s a chance to drive real change. Let’s make it count.” Aldingbourne Trust is proud to announce that it has been selected as Goodwood Estate’s official charity partner for 2025–2026. This wonderful partnership has already opened doors and created exciting new opportunities for the people we support.
Sue Livett, CEO of Aldingbourne Trust, shared, “We are absolutely thrilled to have been chosen as Goodwood Estate’s charity partner for 2025–2026. This partnership offers an incredible opportunity to raise awareness and support for our work, and we are so excited to collaborate with Goodwood over the next two years to make a meaningful impact together.” Since the start of our partnership with Goodwood, we’ve been finding ways to get stuck in. These first few months have been really insightful, from visits to the farm to helping out in the garden and learning about conservation. They’ve given us the chance to try something new, learn, and feel a part of something much, much bigger. But this weekend really took things to the next level. We were honoured to be at the Goodwood Motor Circuit Members’ Meeting, our first major event as charity partner. It’s an exciting step for us and certainly one we don’t take for granted. Over the two days, we showcased a brilliant selection of items created by the people we support. From beautiful plants and hand-crafted woodwork to artwork, cards, and craft baskets. We even had limited-edition pin badges, hats, and signed artwork on offer, all helping to raise funds and spread the word about the Trust. Our amazing volunteers played a huge part in the weekend, too! They were chatting to visitors, collecting donations, and sharing what we’re all about. We honestly couldn’t have done it without them. One of the highlights was meeting Bruno Senna, former F1 driver and World Endurance Champion. He took the time to learn more about our work and meet the team, which was really special! A huge thank you to everyone who stopped by, donated, or simply took the time to hear our story. And, of course, thank you to Goodwood for this incredible opportunity. We can’t wait to see where the next two years take us. Written by Lizzie Senn. For any media inquiries, please get in touch with [email protected] Not many people can say they've run 26.2 miles. But last weekend, on the 6th of April, one of our own, Rachel Benson, crossed the finish line of the Brighton Marathon in 5 hours and 55 minutes. Sore legs, sunburn, and all, in support of WorkAid.
We caught up with Rachel the day after, and she told me, "I can't quite believe I did it. It was so hard, and I'm definitely feeling rather sore and waddling today!" Before taking up a secondment with the Department of Work and Pensions earlier this year, Rachel managed the WorkAid team. So, she's witnessed first-hand the impact employment can have on the lives of people in our community with learning disabilities and autism. "WorkAid has had so many challenges over recent years," she said. "The service has seen so many cuts and reductions, and the team work so hard with the little resources they have. It was time for me to give back." Her marathon day started strong, with the first 10 miles feeling steady and manageable. But as the hills rolled in and the sun blazed down, things got tough. "By mile 18, I was losing stamina, and the heat was really taking its toll. I pushed on, supported by an amazing friend, until we hit mile 20 where the real mental challenge kicked in. At the final 400 metres, I dug deep for a sprint finish. It was the most amazing feeling as I crossed that finish line to the music and the crowd cheering!" But race day didn't come about without any hurdles along the way. Training with two young children while working full-time meant early morning runs before the sun was even up. "It takes a heap of willpower," she said. "Training for a marathon is a full-time job in itself." Rachel has been a runner for a number of years, having completed a couple of half marathons and plenty of 10ks. But after having her second child, running took a back seat. Over the past year, she’d worked hard to build herself back up, starting with 5km runs and gradually increasing the distance all the way to marathon-ready. One of her favourite moments was staring down at the turquoise sea as runners made their way to the marina. And, of course, the moment she spotted her family at the finish line. "Keep going, keep going, keep going! Oh, look, my family! Keeep goooooiiinnngggg!" When I asked what WorkAid and the Trust meant to her personally, Rachel didn't hesitate. "They have a special place in my heart. The people we support have shaped and defined my life, and my understanding of society has been challenged by working for them. I want the best for our clients and to see them thrive. I won't stop doing what I can to make a difference." So far, Rachel has raised £360, but she hopes to reach £1,000 to help keep vital partnerships alive so the people we support have the right support to succeed in work. Are you thinking about fundraising for the Trust yourself? Rachel says, "Do it!! It doesn't have to be running a marathon. Choose something that challenges you and gives you life, too. It's so worth it." You can support Rachel's incredible efforts by donating here: https://www.aldingbournetrust.org/store/p272/Rachels-Mega-Marathon-Madness.html Written by Lizzie Senn. For any media inquiries, please get in touch with [email protected] Beyond Words has named our Creative Spaces Book Club 'Book Club of the Year' 2025, and we couldn't be prouder! This club is such a special space where the people we support can come together, make friends, and explore stories in a way that works for them. Thank you to Beyond Words for spending the afternoon with us to present the award and celebrate over a lovely afternoon tea. Watch the highlights of the day in our latest YouTube video below: |
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