Our new partnership with Stockeld Park

Family adventure centre Stockeld Park has announced a new charity partnership with us which aims to raise £30,000.

The adventure park, at Wetherby, hosts special events all year round, and in July opened its new PlayHive — a £3.5 million indoor play centre — and welcomes thousands of visitors every year.

Lizzie Philpott, our Partnerships Manager, said: ‘We are delighted to welcome Stockeld Park as our new charity partner, and are looking forward to working with the team there.

‘Raising £30,000 through this partnership would enable us to fund one of our specialty doctors for six months, to provide expert care and advice to children and their families when they need it most.’

Stockeld will support us with a range of fundraising initiatives, but is launching this new partnership by adding the option for guests to donate £1 to the hospice on their ticket booking page.

For further information contact: media@martinhouse.org.uk

Celeste Oldfield, marketing and communications manager at Stockeld Park (left) and Lizzie Philpott, partnerships manager at Martin House, with the Stockeld mascot.

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