Leads 2 Trade, the UK’s leading provider of double-qualified sales leads in the home improvement industry has nominated a formal charity for the rest of 2023.
The Stockport-based company, which provides leads for double glazing, conservatories, conservatory roof replacements, central heating and solar panel among others, is supporting The Ricky Case Trust.
Staff at Leads 2 Trade are set to take part in the Manchester 10K and take on the local Saddleworth Three Peaks Challenge this year and all money raised will go to the Trust.
The charity is close to the heart of Leads 2 Trade’s co-founder and director Andy Royle, who explained: “An old friend of mine who I grew up with, went to school with and played football with and against was sadly diagnosed with a very rare form of terminal cancer in 2019 and sadly passed away a short time after and his widow Nicola has since set up this charitable trust in his name.
“It’s the first time we have ever nominated a formal charity of the year and it will be great for the team to raise as much money as we can through the Manchester 10K and the Three Peaks Challenge, and any other smaller fundraising we do throughout the year.”
The iconic Manchester 10k, a fast and flat route around the city taking in iconic landmarks, is celebrating its 20th anniversary while the gruelling Saddleworth Three Peaks walk is a challenging 15-mile circular walk on the Saddleworth Moors, starting and finishing at the same place that takes in the Indian Head, Pots and Pans and Wharmton Hill.
“The team will have its work cut out, but it will all be worth it to help support the worthwhile work of The Ricky Case Trust,” added Andy.
To donate, visit https://www.gofundme.com/f/the-ricky-casey-trust?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_campaign=p_cf+share-flow-1