Become a corporate partner

Without the help of our amazing corporate partners we could not provide such outstanding care and treatment for our patients. We partner with companies from all sectors across the North West of England and beyond and we are so thankful for their generosity and enthusiasm.

We can all benefit from working together and the corporate fundraising team will be there along the journey to provide excellent account management and free fundraising materials tailored to suit your needs. By supporting The Christie, your company will benefit from:

  • Improved staff skills, such as communication, teamwork and motivation
  • Increased brand awareness and strengthened brand identity
  • Enhanced customer loyalty
  • A more engaged workforce

If you are interested in finding out more about how your company can join The Christie in the fight against cancer, contact the corporate fundraising team by calling 0161 446 3988 or by filling in the form below.

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Read stories from some of our corporate partners, find out why they support The Christie Charity and what they've done to raise money for us.

A group of colleagues from Hill Dickinson wearing Christie Charity t-shirts at a sporting event and standing in front of a Christie Charity open-top bus.

Hill Dickinson, Christie supporters

“The Christie is close to the hearts of many of us at Hill Dickinson and it has been a pleasure working in partnership to raise funds for the vital support that The Christie provides to our local community and beyond”.

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A photo of a man from J.W. Lees Brewery and John from The Christie Charity standing on a stage and holding a big cheque for The Christie Charity.

J.W. Lees Brewery, Christie fundraisers

“Partnering with The Christie Charity has been hugely rewarding, and we are grateful for the opportunity to support such a vital organisation.”

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Tameside mortuary team, Christie fundraisers

“We chose The Christie because our dear colleague… was diagnosed with a brain tumour... We wanted to do something to show our love and support to her and towards the amazing treatment she has been receiving.”

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