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On Saturday 17th June this year, Mowgli Street Food Corn Exchange will be taking part in the Colour Obstacle Rush, to raise money for our House Charity, Maggie's.
The Mowgli Trust was set up by Mowgli Street Food’s founder, Nisha Katona MBE, to raise money for charities within the local communities of Mowgli’s restaurants and to also support international charities that aid villages in India. As part of The Mowgli Trust, for every Mowgli restaurant that opens we partner with a local charity. Mowgli Street Food Manchester Corn Exchange has supported Maggie's since 2015 and has already raised over £150,000 from adding a £1 discretionary donation onto the end of every bill.
This isn’t where we stop. We want to raise more money and awareness for the life changing services that Maggie's provides.
The charity Maggie's provides free specialist support to anyone with cancer, including their family and friends. They focus on things that really make a difference, such as how to deal with financial concerns, help with stress and depression, managing side-effects and relationship and family support.
The whole team at Manchester Corn Exchange has watched the charity evolve and grow since we started our partnership and has provided us with the opportunity to learn and understand the importance of the specialist services they provide.
That’s why, on 17th June, our team will be taking part in the Colour Obstacle Rush, to celebrate and champion our house charity,
If you would like to show your support, every donation will go directly to Maggie's and help them continue their life changing services.
Our goal is to raise £500 by 17th June.
Please help all you can. If you’re unable to donate, please spread the word.