First Bus employees from Chelmsford, Hadleigh, and Basildon bus depots came together for a charity football match, raising over £2,300 for Lennox Children’s Cancer Fund, a local charity dedicated to supporting children battling cancer and their families.
The match featured a team of First Bus drivers from Chelmsford and Hadleigh depots taking on a team comprising players from a mental health charity. Though the First Bus team came up short on the scoreboard, the true victory was in the incredible support and funds raised for the cause.
After the match, an auction and raffle helped boost donations, featuring an impressive selection of prizes, including spa days, London day trips, restaurant vouchers, wine, and luxury gift sets. The highlight of the auction included a signed football shirt from Aaron Cresswell and a framed, signed photograph of Stuart Pearce.
“The generosity of our First Bus colleagues and their families has been overwhelming,” said Jennifer Kett, Relief Controller from First Bus’ Chelmsford Depot. “We are committed to continuing our support for such an amazing local charity, and with First Bus Essex backing us, we can make a real difference in the lives of children and families facing unimaginable challenges.”
Lindsey Bidwell, Relations & Partnership Managerat Lennox Children’s Cancer Fund, said: “The support we have received from all the teams at First Bus Essex has been truly incredible. Their dedication to helping us raise vital funds and awareness for childhood cancer is deeply appreciated. The passion of Jennifer and her colleagues for making a difference is truly inspiring, and my team and I are extremely grateful for their efforts.”
With the success of this event, plans are already in motion for another charity event in the spring, further cementing First Bus Essex’s commitment to community engagement and charitable giving.