United Pallet Network has reinforced its commitment to supporting young people this week by presenting £4,500 to the Youth Sport Trust, a leading national charity dedicated to improving children’s health and wellbeing through sport and play.
Pictured (left to right): Ali Oliver MBE, CEO of Youth Sport Trust; Sue Keenan, UPN Sales and Marketing; David Brown; and David Steel, Head of Corporate Partnerships and Fundraising at the Youth Sport Trust.
The Youth Sport Trust works with schools and educators across the UK to ensure every child can access the life-changing benefits of physical education, play and sport. Each year, it reaches more than two million young people, helping them build confidence, resilience and healthier futures.
The funds were raised through UPN’s charity raffle and auction, held during its annual awards celebrations.
“Your support is so appreciated,” said Ali Oliver MBE. “We cannot thank you and the entire UPN network enough. Contributions like this enable the Youth Sport Trust to continue reaching more young people, improving their wellbeing and helping them thrive through sport.”
For UPN, supporting the Youth Sport Trust is a deliberate contribution the future of young people.
The work of the Youth Sport Trust has a direct and lasting impact on young people across the UK
“This is about more than a donation,” said David Brown, UPN Managing Director.
“The work of the Youth Sport Trust has a direct and lasting impact on young people across the UK, supporting their physical health, mental wellbeing and personal development through sport.”
“We’re proud to support an organisation that is creating real, measurable change in schools and communities. By supporting the Youth Sport Trust, we know we are helping more young people access opportunities that can shape their futures for the better.”
Since its inception in 2001, UPN has consistently championed charitable causes, recognising the role businesses can play in strengthening communities. Supporting the Youth Sport Trust is a continuation of that commitment—helping ensure more young people benefit from the power of sport.