IPAF has partnered with Weston Park Cancer Charity to launch an industry wide fundraising scheme called Paint (Powered Access Industry Trust).
1 Up Access joins the initiative
The initiative invites IPAF members to nominate equipment in their fleet as dedicated Paint machines and donate a proportion of revenue each time the nominated machine is hired out, or donate a percentage of overall profits or from specific revenue streams such as training income.
Helen Libby of IPAF, Bekah Anstey of Weston Park Cancer Charity and Ben James of 1 Up Access
Participating organisations will be recognised at an annual industry awards ceremony. Funds raised will support research at Weston Park Cancer Charity's Cancer Clinical Trials Centre.
IPAF Rental+ scheme manager Martin Wraith said: "Every single IPAF member will be affected by cancer at some point in their lifetime - whether personally or through a loved one's diagnosis. Launching the PAINT initiative is incredibly close to my heart. It's a call to action for our industry: by uniting the powered access community, we can help fund the fight against cancer and contribute to life changing treatments.”
Martin Wraith
Weston Park Cancer Charity corporate partnership manager Bekah Anstey said: "We're very proud to collaborate with IPAF on the launch of the PAINT scheme. This fantastic new fundraising initiative gives IPAF members the opportunity to make a direct and lasting impact on cancer patients and their families.”
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