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M&S Food

This is not just any charity partnership… This is protecting the magic of family time

M&S Food has set an impressive challenge – to raise £1 million for Together for Short Lives this year to support children’s hospices up and down the UK.

Mum, Kate, says her local children’s hospice made her family feel “nurtured and safe.”

This special partnership is set to make a lasting difference to the most vulnerable and seriously ill children by raising money for the 54 children’s hospices that deliver lifeline care in the communities where M&S staff and customers live and work.

At M&S Food we are a passionate team with a big heart and we are all excited about our new partnership. We have some big plans afoot for all our colleagues and customers to get involved in raising our target of £1 million for the charity.

Stuart Machin, Managing Director of M&S Food

Part of the Sparks Family

We’re proud to announce that Together for Short Lives is now one of the 35 charities to benefit from M&S’s Sparks reward scheme.

Choose Together for Short Lives as your M&S Sparks charity today

If you already have, or want to sign up for, a Sparks card you can nominate Together for Short Lives as your chosen charity. Every time you shop, M&S will donate 1p to UK children’s hospices.

https://www.marksandspencer.com/sparks

Disney magic

As part of the Frozen II campaign, M&S collaborated with Disney in supporting our work, and raised funds through the in-store partnership such as creating a Frozen II limited edition tote bag where all profits were donated to children’s hospices across the UK.

M&S Food has also kindly supported our annual Disney fundraising ball, which last year immersed guests in the wonder of Frozen II.

Special Frozen II tote bags were created to support children's hospices.

Thank you M&S Food, Together for Short Lives is so excited to be partnering with you – we have so much in common between our ideals for family life – it feels like the perfect fit.

Andy Fletcher, CEO Together for Short Lives