A dash of colour

A big-hearted team from Sternfenster has raised £300 after completing the 2022 Colour Dash, beating their own target and raising much-needed funds for St Barnabas Hospice.

Lisa Grant and Wayne Pillai from the office admin team, Ed Davies and James Burt from accounts, Collette Hyatt and Alex Wilding from retail, and Collette’s daughter Ava Hyatt ran the Colour Dash for St Barnabas Charity in Lincoln on May 14. They had set themselves a target of £250, but thanks to donations to their JustGiving page, an overflowing donations bucket, and a helping hand from Sternfenster, £300 was eventually handed over to the charity.

The hospice has lost around £2 million since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, and the funds raised will make a real difference to patients and families across Lincolnshire living with a life-limiting or terminal illness.

This was the sixth and final Colour Dash organised by St Barnabas, with £745,000 raised across all events.

“This is a cause that means a lot to the staff at Sternfenster,” MD Mike Parczuk said. “Many of our amazing team members have lost loved ones too early. Hospice care has made a world a difference to them, making such a difficult time that much easier.”

Team organiser Lisa Grant said: “About 1,600 people took part in the Colour Dash, with a further 1,500 spectating, so it was very lively.”

The Colour Dash was chosen by the team after St Barnabas was one of three featured charities during one of Sternfenster’s quarterly Charita-Brew events, where each employee is given a £10 token to give to a charity of their choice. £10,000 a year is given away to charities by Sternfenster via this method.