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Sweet company raises thousands for charity

Words by Abi Scaife

A UK-based confectionary company are partnering with Rewilding Britain.

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This wonderful small business made sure to give back on Earth Day 2023 by selling a limited edition shortbread in its six shops. 

Fudge Kitchen asked its customers to pay an amount of their choice per fudge slice, with 100% of proceeds going to UK wildlife through Rewilding Britain.

How much did they raise?

Fudge Kitchen have just tallied up the total to discover that they raised £1400 this Earth Day from their fudge slice sales - which is pretty amazing! In the past, they have raised over £15,600 for charities around the world. 

Well done, Fudge Kitchen!

If you want to support Fudge Kitchen through their next charity fundraising endeavours, and get some yummy snacks while you’re at it, you can do so on their website. If you want to help Rewilding Britain directly, you can do so on their website.

Charity check-in 

At Smiley Movement, we like to elevate the work of charities across the world. Here are three charities whose causes align with the themes in this article.

Rewilding Britain. They aim to tackle the climate emergency and extinction crisis, reconnect people with the natural world and help communities thrive. Find out more here.

The Woodland Trust. This is the UK’s largest woodland conservation charity, concerned with the creation, protection, and restoration of native woodland heritage. Support them here.

Climate Reframe. Climate Reframe is committed to supporting the climate and environment movement in its transformation towards greater justice, equity, diversity and inclusion (JEDI). Find out more.

This article aligns with the UN SDG Climate Action.

This article aligns with the following UN SDGs

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