Friday 15th April 2011 - Published by Robert Trigg - Communications Executive

Local Charity Benefits from National Award Scheme

A children’s bereavement charity is £1,000 better-off, thanks to a big-hearted insurance broker.

Erdington-based Edward’s Trust, which supports children and families through serious illness and bereavement, has been awarded £1,000 by the Aviva Club 110 Community Fund Programme.

The charity, nominated for the award by Halesowen-based insurance brokerage, Johnston Park McAndrew, faced strong competition from other good causes across the country.

Stephanie Bradbury, Appeals Coordinator for Edward’s Trust, said:

“We were absolutely delighted to be nominated by Johnston Park McAndrew for this Award. We were humbled to see so many worthy causes nominated at the awards ceremony and thrilled to receive an award against such stiff competition.

“Every penny that we receive is really appreciated, especially during these tough economic times. It is fantastic that our bereavement work is recognised by individuals as well as local and national companies. Everyone at Edward’s Trust is extremely grateful. “

Edward’s Trust was formed in 1989 and provides support for anyone affected by the death of a child, whatever their age or cause of death. It also offers support for bereaved children of school age, either at the Trust, in schools, or through parents and carers.

Johnston Park McAndrew team and Aviva presenting the cheque for Edward's Trust

Johnston Park McAndrew team and Aviva presenting the cheque for Edward's Trust