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Charity Work & Volunteering

Because Giving Back Matters

Charity for us isn’t just about writing a cheque — it’s about showing up, getting involved, and making a real difference.

We run charity events throughout the year and support a wide range of causes chosen by our team. Everyone at Morgan Hunt gets two days a year to volunteer, and we match employee donations to help their fundraising go even further.

Whether it’s time, energy or financial support, we take a hands-on, people-first approach to giving back.

Recent Charity Events

From food drives to bake sales, our team regularly rolls up their sleeves to support causes that matter. Here are just a few of the ways we’ve been getting involved lately.

A group of five young adults are standing around a cardboard box labeled "Donate food drive items here" with a pink background and a graphic of a delivery van. The woman in the center is holding the box, while the others are smiling and looking at the camera, indicating a community or charity initiative. The background shows shelves with various items.
Our Forgotten Neighbours

We ran a food drive in our London office to support Our Forgotten Neighbours, a local homelessness charity. With the help of our teams, we donated essential items to help those facing hardship in our communities.

A group of people are gathered around a table laden with food, drinks, and snacks in an office space decorated with green and white bunting. Several individuals are standing and engaging with each other, creating a relaxed and festive atmosphere.
MacMillan Coffee Morning

Our offices came together for a good old-fashioned bake-off in support of Macmillan Cancer Support. From brownies to banana bread, we raised money (and spirits) with every slice.

Two smiling women, both wearing bright pink t-shirts with "Breast Cancer Now" printed on them, stand next to each other with their arms around each other's shoulders. They are looking off to the right side of the frame. The woman on the left has dark, wavy hair and is wearing dark pants. The woman on the right has lighter, straight hair and is also wearing dark pants. They appear to be in a studio setting with a white background and some photography equipment visible.
World Cancer Day

On World Cancer Day, we partnered with a range of cancer charities to share a collective message of hope. It was a moment to honour, reflect and raise awareness — together.

A long counter or table is filled with various baked goods and promotional materials. In the foreground, there's a sliced loaf cake on a white plate. Further down the counter, there are plates of brownies, muffins, and other cakes. Red and pink informational cards and small signs, some with QR codes, are placed among the treats. A sign hanging in the window behind the counter says "Feel Yourself." The setting appears to be an indoor event, possibly a fundraiser.
Bloody Good Period

To mark International Women’s Day, we held a bake sale in support of Bloody Good Period — a brilliant charity tackling period poverty. It was a great way to raise awareness, spark conversations, and fund access to essential products for those who need them most.

Two Volunteering Days Off a Year

Everyone at Morgan Hunt gets two days a year to volunteer for a cause close to their heart. Whether it’s supporting a local community group, a national charity, or something personal — we believe giving back should be part of the job.

Hear from Lois about how she used her volunteer days to support Solace Women’s Aid, a charity helping women and children rebuild their lives after abuse.

Furniture donation

During our recent office move, we made sure to give our old furniture a second life. From desks and sofas to soft chairs — even a pool table — everything we no longer needed was donated to the YMCA.

It was a simple way to reduce waste, support a brilliant organisation, and make sure our move had a positive impact beyond our own walls.

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