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Collinson Recognised for Supporting Save the Children

Collinson Recognised for Supporting Save the Children
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The Collinson Group, has been recognised for the work it does to raise money and awareness for the Save the Children’s Emergency Fund.

The recognition comes as Save the Children’s Humanitarian Network, which Collinson was a founding member of, won the Best Emergency Response Award – at the Third Sector Business Charity Awards 2025. The top accolade was revealed at the prestigious ceremony which took place at The Grosvenor Hotel in London, before an audience of specially invited guests from across the charity sector and its backers.

Collinson has supported Save the Children for over six years, contributing more than £1 million to global disaster response.

Sarah Thake, Collinson Group Head of Community Impact, said: “It was a real honour to be there to represent The Collinson Group and be recognsied for all the amazing work we have been doing with Save the Children.

“We work with Save the Children, and the other members of the Humanitarian network to stand with children in times of crisis, providing flexible funding which enables faster and more targeted responses when disaster strikes.

“Every year our people also fundraise huge sums of money for the emergency fund and volunteer for Save across the world, from the recent London Marathon, to visiting schools in India, to crafting workshops in Hong Kong.

“I am very proud for all that we have achieved and hope this will help redouble our efforts to do all we can to keep raising money for this incredibly worthwhile cause.”

Other founding members of the Humanitarian Network, include Admiral Group Plc, GSK, Norton Rose Fulbright, and UNIQLO. Together with the Collinson Group, their collective ambition has powered major progress in rapid‑response funding, resilience programming, and child‑focused innovation around the world.

Last year the emergency fund helped enable £58.8 million in emergency and anticipatory action across 61 countries, reaching 14.2 million children in 2025.

From rapid earthquake response in Afghanistan to early action ahead of Bolivia’s wildfire season and safe learning spaces in Gaza. This award recognises the power of collective corporate action for children in crisis.

The Humanitarian Network enables Save the Children and its local partners to act with speed and agility, while members gain real-world insights, opportunities to collaborate, build and refine their own systems, and meaningful ways to connect their people and their capabilities to create lasting impact.

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