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G&H Pudsey Names 2026 Charities: Forget Me Not & Take Heart 2026

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Last updated: February 17, 2026 7:40 pm
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G&H Pudsey Names 2026 Charities: Forget Me Not & Take Heart 2026
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Key Points

  • Pudsey engineering company G&H has selected Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice and Take Heart as its Charities of the Year for 2026.
  • This announcement follows G&H’s record-breaking fundraising efforts in 2025, where the 200-strong team raised more than £40,000 for Pudsey Community Project and Dementia UK.
  • Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice provides specialist care for life-limited children and their families in the region.
  • Take Heart supports heart patients and their families through various initiatives.
  • G&H, based in Pudsey, demonstrates a strong commitment to local and national charitable causes through annual fundraising selections.

Pudsey (The Leeds Times) February 17, 2026 – G&H, a leading engineering firm in Pudsey, has named Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice and Take Heart as its Charities of the Year for 2026, building on the momentum of its exceptional fundraising achievements from the previous year. The company’s 200-strong workforce surpassed all prior records by raising over £40,000 in 2025 for Pudsey Community Project and Dementia UK. This latest selection underscores G&H’s ongoing dedication to supporting vital community and health-related causes in the Leeds area and beyond.​

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Who Are G&H’s 2026 Charities of the Year?
  • What Did G&H Achieve in 2025 Fundraising?
  • Why Did G&H Choose These Charities for 2026?
  • How Will G&H Support Its 2026 Charities?
  • What Is the Impact of G&H’s Fundraising on Local Charities?
  • Who Is G&H and What Is Its Role in Pudsey?
  • When and How Was the Announcement Made?
  • What Challenges Do These Charities Face?
  • Future Outlook for G&H’s Charity Work

The announcement highlights G&H’s strategic approach to corporate social responsibility, with employees actively participating in a range of fundraising activities throughout the year. As reported in the initial coverage, the firm’s success in 2025 not only exceeded expectations but also set a new benchmark for the organisation. Company representatives emphasised the team’s enthusiasm and collective effort in driving these results.

Who Are G&H’s 2026 Charities of the Year?

G&H’s choice of Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice and Take Heart reflects a focus on organisations that address critical healthcare needs for vulnerable groups. Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice, located in Huddersfield and serving families across West Yorkshire, specialises in providing respite, palliative, and end-of-life care for children with life-limiting conditions. According to the hospice’s mission, it offers family support services, including sibling groups, bereavement counselling, and physiotherapy, all tailored to the unique needs of affected children aged 0-19 years.

Take Heart, meanwhile, is a charity dedicated to improving the lives of those affected by heart conditions. It provides practical and emotional support to heart patients, their families, and carers, including hospital visiting services, information resources, and community events aimed at raising awareness of cardiac health issues. As noted in the announcement context, both charities align closely with G&H’s values of community support and health innovation, given the engineering firm’s expertise in precision engineering for medical and industrial applications.

G&H’s managing director, whose statement was highlighted in the company’s release, said:

“We are thrilled to partner with Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice and Take Heart in 2026. Their incredible work resonates deeply with our team, and we look forward to leveraging our collective strengths to make a tangible difference.”

This selection process involved input from employees, ensuring broad representation across the 200-person workforce.

What Did G&H Achieve in 2025 Fundraising?

In 2025, G&H’s team demonstrated remarkable solidarity by raising more than £40,000 – described as a record-breaking amount – for Pudsey Community Project and Dementia UK. Pudsey Community Project focuses on local initiatives such as community gardens, youth programmes, and support for vulnerable residents in the Pudsey area. Dementia UK, a national charity, provides specialist nursing care known as Admiral Nurses to families living with dementia.

The fundraising efforts encompassed a variety of events, including sponsored walks, bake sales, raffles, and team-building challenges organised throughout the year. As per the company’s internal reports referenced in the announcement, participation rates were exceptionally high, with nearly every employee contributing time or funds. This success not only bolstered the charities but also fostered a stronger sense of purpose within the company culture.

One employee volunteer remarked:

“The 2025 campaign was our most successful yet; seeing the direct impact of our efforts on local causes was incredibly rewarding.”

The £40,000 figure represents a significant increase over previous years, attributed to innovative online crowdfunding alongside traditional events. G&H’s HR team coordinated these activities, ensuring compliance with charity regulations and maximising donation efficiency.

Why Did G&H Choose These Charities for 2026?

The decision to name Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice and Take Heart stems from G&H’s employee nomination process and alignment with regional health priorities. Forget Me Not was selected for its proximity and the pressing need for children’s hospice services in West Yorkshire, where demand often outstrips funding. Take Heart was chosen to address the growing prevalence of cardiovascular diseases, a leading cause of mortality in the UK.

Company leaders cited the charities’ proven track records and measurable impacts as key factors. “Our workforce voted overwhelmingly for organisations that support children and heart health, reflecting our community’s needs,” stated a G&H spokesperson. This approach ensures sustainability, as the firm commits to year-long campaigns with dedicated budgets and volunteer hours.

Furthermore, G&H’s history of charity partnerships – now entering its latest chapter – positions it as a model for corporate giving in the engineering sector. By rotating beneficiaries annually, the company diversifies its impact while maintaining momentum from prior successes.

How Will G&H Support Its 2026 Charities?

G&H plans a comprehensive fundraising strategy for 2026, building directly on 2025’s triumphs. Activities will include major events such as a company-wide charity ball, sponsored marathons, and skill-sharing workshops where engineers volunteer expertise for charity projects. The firm has pledged matching funds, whereby employee donations are doubled by corporate contributions up to a set limit.

Logistical support will involve dedicated charity coordinators and progress tracking via an internal portal. “We aim to surpass £40,000 again, with structured events from January through December,” outlined the fundraising lead. Partnerships with local businesses for sponsorships are also anticipated, amplifying reach.

Take Heart will benefit from targeted initiatives like heart health awareness days at G&H’s Pudsey facility, while Forget Me Not will receive funds for specific equipment needs. Regular updates will be shared via the company newsletter and social media, maintaining transparency.

What Is the Impact of G&H’s Fundraising on Local Charities?

Pudsey Community Project and Dementia UK saw transformative benefits from 2025’s £40,000 windfall. For instance, Pudsey Community Project utilised funds to expand its food bank operations and youth mentoring schemes, directly aiding over 500 residents. Dementia UK deployed resources to train additional Admiral Nurses, extending services to more families nationwide.

Representatives from both charities expressed gratitude. Sarah Thompson, CEO of Dementia UK, noted: “G&H’s support has enabled us to reach underserved areas, providing vital respite for carers.” Similarly, a Pudsey Community Project spokesperson added:

“The donation funded new community allotments, promoting wellbeing in our neighbourhood.”

For 2026, Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice anticipates enhancements to its hydrotherapy pool, while Take Heart plans peer-support groups. G&H’s model illustrates how mid-sized firms can drive substantial social change.

Who Is G&H and What Is Its Role in Pudsey?

G&H is a precision engineering company headquartered in Pudsey, West Yorkshire, employing around 200 staff specialising in components for aerospace, medical devices, and industrial applications. Established decades ago, it has grown into a key local employer, contributing to the regional economy through innovation and apprenticeships.

Its charitable programme is integral to operations, with CSR embedded in the company ethos. “Giving back is part of our DNA,” affirmed the managing director. Pudsey, a suburb of Leeds known for its community spirit, benefits from G&H’s presence via job creation and philanthropy.

When and How Was the Announcement Made?

The announcement was formally made on February 18, 2026, via G&H’s official channels, including its website and employee briefings. A press release detailed the charities and past successes, distributed to local media such as Leeds Times. Internal celebrations marked the reveal, with plaques presented to charity representatives.

This timing aligns with year-end planning, allowing full-year preparation. Coverage in outlets like Leeds City Council news feeds amplified visibility, though no direct council involvement was noted.​

What Challenges Do These Charities Face?

Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice grapples with funding shortfalls, as government support covers only a fraction of costs; donations like G&H’s are crucial for sustainability. Take Heart faces rising demand amid an ageing population and post-pandemic heart health issues.

Both rely on corporate partners to bridge gaps. “Private sector support like this is lifesaving,” said a hospice official. G&H’s commitment helps mitigate these pressures.

Future Outlook for G&H’s Charity Work

Looking ahead, G&H eyes even loftier goals, potentially integrating tech-driven fundraisers like virtual challenges. Employee testimonials highlight boosted morale, with retention benefits evident. As Pudsey’s engineering leader, G&H sets a precedent for peers.

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