
Staff of ABP supported the charities by holding food sales and a raffle
Associated British Ports’ (ABP), the UK’s leading ports group, has donated £13,000 to two hospices in the Humber. ABP employees chose Dove House Hospice, in Hull, and St Andrew’s Hospice, in Grimsby, as their chosen charities for 2025.
Each charity was given £6,500 by the Humber Social Team, which included money raised through food sales and a raffle. Andrew Dawes, regional director for the Humber ports said: “Our colleagues’ generosity never fails to inspire us.
“The funds raised for our two local hospices reflect the compassion and community spirit that run through our organisation. These charities provide exceptional care to people and families when they need it most, and we’re incredibly proud that our employees have helped support the vital work they do every day.”
Both hospices have touched the lives of ABP employees, which is why they felt it was important to support the causes. Dove House has been caring for people across Hull and East Yorkshire for almost 40 years, and its impact is felt by thousands of families every year.
Jonny Bottomley, partnership development fundraiser at Dove House, said: “ABP is a powerful example of a responsible company that empowers its staff to raise funds for causes close to their hearts. Dove House would not be able to provide compassionate end-of-life and life-limiting care to patients, or support their loved ones through the most difficult of times, without the generosity of companies like ABP and the individuals within them who champion our cause and raise the vital funds we need to support our community.”
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Like Dove House, St Andrew’s, based in Peaks Lane, Grimsby, cares for and supports those affected by life-limiting conditions, or who are coming to end of life. Natalie Lingard, charity fundraising and events co-ordinator, said: “We are so grateful to ABP for this hugely generous donation.
“It costs St Andrew’s Hospice more than £6.5m each year to provide compassionate care for adults, children and families living with life-limiting illness, which includes respite and end-of-life care, wellbeing groups, bereavement and family support and lymphoedema treatment. Of that, we receive just 18 per cent from the NHS.
“We rely on the generosity of our community to fund the rest, which is why donations like this mean so much. Our mission is to make each day count, by enriching the lives of the adults, children and families who use our services.
“This would not be possible without the support of organisations like ABP, so we would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who has contributed to this incredible donation.”


