Font Comms have joined Greater Manchester Mayor’s Charity as a supporter, strengthening a relationship built over the last 12 months

The focus of Font Comms’ work in providing communications advice to the property and regeneration sector makes them an ideal supporter for Greater Manchester Mayor’s Charity. Discussions of the extent, drivers and consequences of homelessness for our city-region are inseparable from many of the ongoing conversations within property and regeneration.

In the last 12 months, Font Comms have supported our fundraising efforts, giving exposure and coverage to anything from our award-winning DJ battle powered by The Warehouse Project in 2022 to the incredible feat of strength and unity in our charity Bus Pull at Manchester Central in 2023.

Font Comms will continue to support our work over the next 12 months, with a focus on our fundraising events and raising the profile of our growing network of charity Ambassadors.

We’re all about delivering meaningful communications that deliver positive change. That totally aligns with the mission of the Greater Manchester Mayor’s Charity to tackle homelessness and rough sleeping in Greater Manchester. We’ve been supporting the team since 2022, so it’s a proud moment to become an official partner. As a Manchester-based business, it’s a privilege to support a local cause, making a real difference to people in the region at a time when they need it most.
— Lewis Jones, Director, Font Comms
Lewis and the team at Font Comms have been a great support since I joined the charity. Formalising that partnership and working together to plan how we push our message for our Ambassadors and our fundraising events will give us an incredible platform to continue our fundraising.
— Fran Darlington-Pollock, CEO, Greater Manchester Mayor's Charity

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