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Whizz-Kidz was Tesco Charity of the Year 2006. We were undoubtedly
the smallest charity ever to have won this much-prized corporate partnership so we were all the more determined to ensure it was a huge success. Our incredible corporate partnership team smashed the £1.5 million fundraising target to raise over £3.4 million; engaging over 250,000 employees across 2,500 sites. The money raised by each of the stores was spent on services for disabled children in the local area. Our young Ambassadors and the disabled children who benefited from the corporate partnership actually visited their local stores to say thank you. This proved to be hugely motivational for staff and a great local PR generator.

Legal & General have funded the role of Advice & Information Coordinator, which allows Whizz-Kidz to provide information and advice to children, young people and their families on a range of issues associated with mobility and disability.
Abbey sponsored the London marathon team in 2007, 200
8 and 2009. This meant the Whizz-Kidz marathon team of over 500 runners was branded head and chest with the Abbey logo, 5 dual branded Whizz-Kidz and Abbey cheer points on the marathon route, and Abbey branding at the London Marathon Expo, Whizz-Kidz pasta party and thank you party.
Whizz-Kidz had a successful CRM partnership in 2008 raising
£250,000 through an on pack promotion on Procter and Gamble products in Co-op stores nationwide during September and October. In addition to raising vital funds for Whizz-Kidz the campaign simultaneously boosted product sales and raised awareness of Whizz-Kidz across the UK.

Mecca Bingo raised over £500,000 through staff fundraising across all 103 clubs and head office in a two year partnership in 2008/9. The partnership achieved fantastic PR coverage and motivated staff and customers alike.
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Marex Financial raised a fantastic £154,000 for Whizz-Kidz through their charity trading day where a percentage of their profit is donated to charity.
It is important having an ambassador network because it helps raise the profile of Whizz-Kidz so children can get their wheelchairs quicker