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Sheffield Children’s Hospital receives a substantial grant from The Cadbury Foundation
Leading children’s specialist care hospital, Sheffield Children’s Hospital, has been chosen by local employees at Mondelēz International to receive a donation of £12,000 from The Cadbury Foundation.
One of only three dedicated children’s hospital trusts in the UK, Sheffield Children’s Hospital provides integrated healthcare for children and young people, including community and mental health care, as well as specialist services. Established in 1876, Sheffield Children’s Hospital has been providing leading and specialist care to children and young people at the heart of the community and beyond for over 140 years.
This year, to mark 200 years of the iconic Cadbury brand, a special roadshow toured locations across the UK, including Sheffield, inviting colleagues to vote for a local charity to receive a share of £200k from The Cadbury Foundation.
The initiative was part of Cadbury’s anniversary celebrations, designed to give back to the communities where it operates across the country, and Sheffield Hospital received the most votes from local colleagues and was awarded the £12,000 grant.
The substantial grant will help Sheffield Children’s Hospital fund vital research and treatment for thousands of children, as well as buy lifesaving equipment.
Catherine Foster, Head of Trusts & Philanthropy at Sheffield Children’s Hospital, said: “As a leading hospital in paediatric care, demand for our services is continuing to grow. Donations like this one from The Cadbury Foundation help us to provide critical and emergency care to children in need, as well as fund services not covered by the NHS.
“We are hugely grateful to the Mondelēz International team for this generous donation, which will help us make real and long-lasting improvements to the health of local and young people, as well as create a comfortable and supportive environment for our patients.”
The Cadbury Foundation, which is celebrating its 90th anniversary next year, was set up in 1935 in recognition of Richard and George Cadbury and their investment in the welfare of their employees and the local community, and to continue their work.
Kelly Farrell, community affairs manager at Mondelēz International, added: “As we celebrate Cadbury’s incredible 200th anniversary, we’re also celebrating two centuries of giving back - investing in our communities and making a real difference.
“Carrying on the spirit of the Cadbury brothers is something we’re deeply proud of, as we continue to support amazing charities and projects like Sheffield Children’s Hospital that positively impact countless lives each year.”
For more information on The Cadbury Foundation, please visit www.cadbury.co.uk/about/impact/cadbury-foundation/.
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Mondelēz International, Inc. (Nasdaq: MDLZ) empowers people to snack right in over 150 countries around the world. With 2023 net revenues of approximately $36 billion, MDLZ is leading the future of snacking with iconic global and local brands such as Oreo, Ritz, LU, Clif Bar and Tate's Bake Shop biscuits and baked snacks, as well as Cadbury Dairy Milk, Milka and Toblerone chocolate. Mondelēz International is a proud member of the Standard and Poor’s 500, Nasdaq 100 and Dow Jones Sustainability Index.
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About Cadbury Foundation
The Cadbury Foundation was founded in 1935 in recognition of our company founders’ investment in the welfare of their employees and communities. Today, the Foundation’s ethos acknowledges this heritage, supporting community programmes and charity partners with a focus on wellbeing, skills and passions of its colleagues.
About Cadbury
For 200 years, since John Cadbury opened a grocer’s shop in Birmingham in 1824, Cadbury has been the nation’s favourite chocolate bar. Recently voted The Grocer’s Britain’s Biggest Brand 2022*, Cadbury has a wide range of well-loved delicious chocolate that reminds the nation that there is a ‘Glass and a Half’ of generosity in everyone. The brand’s success is built upon its deep understanding of customers, shoppers and the category, ensuring it continues to evolve to remain relevant. The health and wellbeing of its customers is hugely important and so Cadbury helps run Be Treatwise, to remind people that treats are special, to be enjoyed in moderation as part of a balanced lifestyle. Portion control and consumer education, through on pack labelling, have a huge part to play in Cadbury’s strategy to ‘inspire mindful snacking’. The brand recently announced a programme to bring all Cadbury standard chocolate products predominantly purchased for consumption by children, under 100 calories. 100% of the cocoa in Cadbury’s chocolate is sustainably sourced through the company’s Cocoa Life programme, which supports sustainable cocoa farming. This helps secure a positive future for farmers, their families and their communities. For more information visit www.cadbury.co.uk.