Midlands Air Ambulance and three hospice charities are to benefit from fundraising by Inco Foundation, the charitable arm of construction company Inco Contracts.
They have been named as 2026’s regional charity partners, with its Cannock team supporting Midlands Air Ambulance over the year, while its Warrington team will partner with local charity St Rocco’s Hospice.
Meanwhile, its Stevenage team will back Garden House Hospice, which offers palliative and wellbeing services locally, and its Cardiff team will fundraise for Wales’ Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospital Charity.
Last year the firm’s charitable arm raised £50,000 for its charity partners, including Hereford based The Little Princess Trust, which offers a free wig service to children and young people impacted by cancer. Another charity to benefit was St Giles Hospice in Lichfield.
“We are passionate about the areas we are based in and the communities we serve, which is why we set-up the Inco Foundation – to give something back, especially to charities who have a local or personal connection”, said Inco Contracts executive director Sam Norton.
Money raised last year “has gone into frontline services, delivering essential equipment or opening up new spaces”, he said, adding “it’s not just cash we give either, a lot of the projects have seen our staff donate their time and skills to deliver much-needed refurbishments”.



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