Harrison Drury will be supporting a new group of charity partners in 2026, with nine office-nominated charities set to benefit from a year of fundraising, volunteering, and community-led activity across the firm.
Chosen by our regional teams, each charity reflects causes that matter to our people and the communities they are part of. Together, these partnerships highlight our shared commitment to making a positive, lasting difference in the places where our people live and work.
For 2026, our Preston office has chosen Andy’s Man Club, a men’s mental health charity that offers peer-to-peer support groups aimed at reducing suicide and improving wellbeing.
The Clitheroe office will be supporting the Foundation for Ribble Valley Families, which works to support vulnerable children and families across the Ribble Valley.
Our Garstang office has selected PAPYRUS, a national charity dedicated to the prevention of young suicide and the promotion of positive mental health in young people.
The Kendal office is supporting Growing Well, a local charity that helps people with mental health challenges through therapeutic horticulture, training, and employment opportunities.
The Lancaster office has chosen Positive Futures, which supports disadvantaged and vulnerable young people by helping them develop skills to improve their quality of life.
Our Lytham office will be supporting Trinity Hospice, which provides specialist palliative and end-of-life care to patients and families across the Fylde Coast.
The Manchester office has selected Mustard Tree, a local charity working to combat poverty and prevent homelessness across Greater Manchester.
Our Southport office will be supporting Woodlands Animal Sanctuary, which rescues, rehabilitates, and rehomes animals while promoting responsible pet ownership.
And our new Stoke-on-Trent office has chosen Dougie Mac Hospice, which provides specialist palliative care and support for people with life-limiting illnesses, and their families, across Staffordshire.
Associate solicitor Jade Driver, who is one of the firm’s CSR Champions, said: “Our fundraising efforts continue to grow year on year, and with the opening of our new Stoke office we are now active in more regions than ever before.
“The commitment our teams show to their communities is something we’re incredibly proud of. By supporting both local and regional charities, our people are making a real difference to causes they care deeply about. After a fantastic year of fundraising, we’re excited to build on that momentum throughout 2026.”
In 2025, we raised £19,777.41, supporting ten charities through a range of initiatives, including sponsored challenges, office fundraising events, bake sales, raffles, sweepstakes, and voluntary staff contributions to our social fund, which is match-funded by the firm.
We also supported Lancashire Women through the Race Across Lancashire challenge, and donated our residual balance funds to Rosemere, a charity supporting cancer care services across Lancashire and South Cumbria.
As a firm, Harrison Drury is committed to making it possible for its communities by giving back to charities, not-for-profit organisations, community groups, and education providers. To find out more, visit our Corporate Social Responsibility page.