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.

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.

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.

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.

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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