The Napthens Foundation Announces NSPCC Partnership

The Napthens Foundation* was set up by the Napthens Group in 2021 with the overall aim of giving back to the local communities that our six regional, north west based offices operate in.
In June 2025, we announced a partnership with the NSPCC (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children) with a pledge to raise £7,000 over the course of the year to support their excellent work across the north west region. This partnership marks an important milestone in our journey towards true social sustainability, both within our firm and more widely in our society, an aim that we are incredibly passionate about.
The Foundation’s committee, which will be reviewed on an annual basis, is made up of a mix of colleagues from across our offices, including head of people and operations, Nicola Mason. Commenting on the partnership, Nicola said: “We are so proud to partner with the NSPCC, uniting around a shared commitment to social justice and opportunity.
“By supporting the NSPCC’s vital work with children who have experienced abuse or neglect, we’re not only helping to provide stability and hope, but also working to break down the barriers that stop young people from disadvantaged backgrounds from accessing careers in law and other professions.
“This partnership reflects The Napthens Foundation core values of fairness, collaboration, and community impact. We are excited about the fundraising activities that we have planned, and the opportunity to bring our people together across the firm”.
Fay Purves, NSPCC’s corporate partnerships manager, said: “We are delighted The Napthens Foundation, have chosen to partner with the NSPCC.
“We are so excited to be working together to raise vital funds to help keep children and young people safe. Thank you to everyone at The Napthens Foundation for all your support, we are so grateful.”
The Foundation will support the charity through donations, event organisation and fundraising. Our partnership with the NSPCC isn’t just about money though, we also provide our people with one volunteering day per year through which they can share their professional skills and experience to support the NSPCC in solving problems or aiding project work, or for those who are able to commit their time on a longer term basis, provide support to young people in need as a fully trained Childline volunteer.
For more information on the Napthens Foundation and how you can get involved in supporting the NSPCC, please contact Salma Burden, People Business Partner. To make a cash contribution to the Napthens Foundation, please visit our donate page.
*The Napthens Foundation is administered by Charities Trust under charity registration number 327489.
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