Staff at The International Stock Exchange have raised more than £18,000 in support of the Priaulx Premature Baby Foundation.
The organisation was chosen by The International Stock Exchange (TISE) employees as their ‘charity of choice’ for 2023. Last year, TISE celebrated its 25th anniversary and Priaulx Premature Baby Foundation (PPBF) marked 20 years since it was founded.
PPBF was set up by three times World Touring Car Champion Andy Priaulx and his wife Jo in 2003 following the premature births of both of their children. It supports families from the Channel Islands with premature babies and sick children in a range of ways, including compassionate housing.
Laura Cornelius (pictured), Head of HR at TISE, said: “We are so pleased to have been able to help the Priaulx Premature Baby Foundation by raising this significant sum for the charity during what was a milestone year for both organisations. It is great to see our team come together through various activities and have such a fun time while also raising funds for such a worthy cause. I hope that the money raised will be of real benefit to the charity in its work to assist local families with premature babies and sick children.”
The team at TISE organised a series of activities during the year to raise funds for the PPBF, including raffles, sweepstakes, a cake sale, as well as hosting a quiz night and an afternoon tea for nearly 100 guests. The funds raised were then matched by TISE, which made an extra donation of £2,500 to reflect that it was celebrating its 25th anniversary year.
Separately, during the year, TISE also purchased 25 nights as part of PPBF’s ‘Buy a night’ initiative, helping to safeguard the three, home-from-home, compassionate flats next to Southampton Hospital for Channel Island families going through difficult times.
Jo Priaulx, Co-Founder at PPBF, said: “We are delighted to receive all this support from TISE. We need to raise £156,000 every year to continue to assist families in their hour of need so I would like to thank everyone at TISE for their generosity. This funding will go a significant way to ensuring that each of Aggie’s Burrow, Isaac’s pad and Frankie’s Den can be kept open during 2024.”