Shropshire based supplier of embroidered and printed workwear MyWorkwear has announced its partnership with local charity, Severn Hospice.
The workwear provider has partnered with Severn Hospice to supply them with branded garments for staff as well as supporting them with fundraising events and charity shop donations from surplus stock throughout 2025.
The announcement comes after MyWorkwear hosted their latest networking event, Connect and Collaborate, at the hospice's Bicton Heath site that saw 60 businesses visit the venue and learn more about the charity's work.
Jenny Bean, Severn Hospice’s corporate fundraiser, said: "We are thrilled the team at MyWorkwear has chosen us as their Charity of the Year. Their energy and commitment will drive so many exciting initiatives and fundraising activities in support of our caring services and I am really looking forward to working with them.
“We are facing ever-rising costs and are so grateful for the amazing generosity of our community and businesses like MyWorkwear. Without that continued support we could not continue to provide free and compassionate care for local families at the most challenging of times.”
James Worthington, co-managing director at MyWorkwear, said: “We are incredibly proud to announce Severn Hospice as our local chosen charity. They offer irreplaceable support to our local community so we couldn’t be more pleased to be partnering with them."
Pictured: The MyWorkwear team at Severn Hospice in Bicton Heath at their Connect and Collaborate networking event