The Clarke Foley Community Hub in Ilkley is launching its brand-new Corporate Giving Scheme this month, designed to strengthen ties between local businesses and the community they serve.
As a vital part of Ilkley life, the Clarke Foley Community Hub has long championed connection, wellbeing, and opportunity for people of all ages, particularly older members of the community, and now with this new initiative, local and regional businesses have a chance to join that mission in a meaningful and flexible way.
Through its Corporate Scheme, businesses can support the Hub via a tailored range of giving options with a number of different financial commitments from as little as £100 per year.
Marketing Coordinator at Clarke Foley Anna Clewlow said:
“This scheme opens the door for businesses to get involved in ways that suit them, giving them the opportunity to really make a difference locally.”
"Participating businesses will enjoy recognition through the Hub’s marketing channels, PR opportunities, and the chance to demonstrate their commitment to community wellbeing and corporate social responsibility."
To find out more or get involved, visit www.clarkefoley.org.uk or email marketing@clarkefoley.org.uk

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