Campbell Tickell supports five charities with festive donation drive
Campbell Tickell has announced five charities which its seasonal donation campaign will support – with the Motor Neurone Disease Association, akt, The Hygiene Bank, Shelter Box and the British Red Cross elected to receive an undisclosed amount. In 2026, the firm has also announced it will partner with Men Who Talk, and WaterAid who will receive donations throughout the year.
As the year draws to a close, the season of good will presents businesses with the opportunity to give back to the community, and support worthy causes around the world. Campbell Tickell – a management and recruitment consultancy which primarily advises charitable, not-for-profit and public sector organisations – has made the most of that, with the announcement of a roster of generous donations to end 2025.
The care and research group of the Motor Neurone Disease Association; LGBTQ+ youth charity akt; essential hygiene donations service The Hygiene Bank, international disaster-relief charity Shelter Box; and the humanitarian and emergency assistance group of the British Red Cross have each been given funds this December. Meanwhile, the consultancy also confirmed that it will partner Men Who Talk and WaterAid in the coming year – with each charity receiving quarterly donations.
Partner Greg Campbell said of the news, “We’re proud to support a group of exceptional charities whose work makes a real difference to people’s lives, both in the UK and internationally. Our seasonal donations and charity partnerships reflect our shared commitment to compassion, inclusion and social impact, and we’re grateful for the opportunity to stand alongside organisations doing such vital work.”
Nominated by Campbell Tickell partners for the coming year, Men Who Talk is a peer-support organisation that brings men together to share experiences and provide mutual support on mental health, well-being, and life challenges. It offers a safe, non-judgmental space for connection, reflection, and support, helping men feel less isolated and more supported. Also selected by the team, WaterAid is an international charity working to transform lives by improving access to clean water, decent toilets, and good hygiene in some of the world’s poorest communities. It partners with local organisations and governments to create sustainable, long-term solutions to the global water and sanitation crisis.

