Filter Donates to House of St Barnabas Supported by The Apollo Opportunity Foundation

Filter is delighted to have made a substantial donation to the House of St Barnabas, aiming to positively impact those in need during the holiday season.

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Filter is pleased to have made a significant charitable donation to the House of St Barnabas, to support their tireless efforts in combating homelessness, especially during the holiday season. Hopefully, this small act will impact positively on the lives of those in need.

The House of St Barnabas is a London-based charity with a rich history of over 150 years. They focus on addressing homelessness, helping individuals gain employment, and offering them a chance to rebuild their lives. The charity runs a social enterprise, a not-for-profit members’ club, which serves as a hub for various programs designed to provide holistic support to individuals experiencing homelessness.

As the festive season approaches, the House of St Barnabas intensifies its efforts to ensure that those less fortunate can experience the warmth and comfort that the holidays bring. The charity organises Christmas dinners, offers temporary shelter, and provides invaluable support for individuals striving to overcome homelessness, making a significant difference during the winter months.

To boost Filter’s charitable contribution, the Apollo Opportunity Foundation has stepped forward to match all donations, doubling the impact of each pound contributed. This means that every donation made will have double the effect, with the Apollo Opportunity Foundation pledging to match donations up to £10,000.

Oliver Morrison, Filter’s Founder and CEO, expressed his delight in being able to support the House of St Barnabas and similar charitable organisations each year.

At Filter, we believe in the power of giving back to our community. The House of St Barnabas has a remarkable track record of making a difference in the lives of those facing homelessness, and we are thrilled to contribute to their vital work, especially during the holiday season. We are also immensely grateful to the Apollo Opportunity Foundation for their commitment to magnify the impact of our donations.

Oliver Morrison

CEO, FILTER

To join Filter in making a difference this holiday season, you can contribute to the House of St Barnabas directly through their website. Remember that the Apollo Opportunity Foundation will match your donation, effectively doubling the help and support provided to individuals experiencing homelessness.

Oliver Morrison
Oliver Morrison

CEO & Founder

An experienced business and digital leader, Olly has an extensive track record of working to develop businesses through smart strategic thinking. With a strong reputation for providing outstanding solutions, he’s an advocate for exacting standards and focusing on performance outcomes.

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