The end of 2025 saw us reach an incredible milestone for our global charity partner – international humanitarian charity, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) – of £250,000 raised.
Having begun our relationship at the start of 2024, this ambitious target is testament to the fantastic support for MSF over the past two years, whose diverse array of healthcare projects in 75+ countries make a difference to communities day in, day out in times of crisis and need. An entirely neutral force for good, with no government funding, MSF are able to access regions where other causes simply will not or cannot go.
As a cause that continues to become ever more needed, we’re delighted to confirm that we will be continuing our partnership into 2026.
Watch this thank you message from Chloe Widdowson. Chloe joined MSF in 2020 and is a paediatric nurse with a background in neonates and emergency nursing. When Chloe is not away on a project, she works in Bristol Children’s Emergency Department in the UK as an emergency nurse practitioner.
MSF might often operate in areas of crisis and conflict; however, their projects are fundamentally about bringing hope. Reflecting on the amazing positive impact MSF has around the globe, take a look at their '12 moments of joy and hope’ which looks back over the past 12 months – ranging from music therapy to lift the spirits of children in South Sudan to establishing the production of crutches in Afghanistan with local craftspeople to save cost and time.
Over 2026, we encourage our people to fundraise for MSF and ACT will add to the sum raised by up to £500 through out company-wide match funding scheme.
MSF has opportunities to take part in their Missing Maps volunteering project.
Through this initiative, volunteers help to map out regions where currently there is very little data to better enable MSF teams on the ground to reach communities. Through the use of satellite imagery, all volunteers will help map buildings in a vulnerable community where MSF is working and directly support our humanitarian mission. Every building mapped brings MSF teams closer to reaching people in need.
We look forward to seeing colleagues gift some of their time to take part in this valuable project.