The Greenfingers Charity is offering its endless gratitude to entrants of the 2021 GIMA Awards as over £2,000 has been raised following the auctioning of donated product post-judging day.
This year, the annual GIMA Awards saw over 250 entries with many suppliers kindly donating their product to Greenfingers following the judging process. These donations made up of pots and planters, gardening sundries and clothing, made the journey from Warwick where the GIMA judging took place to Greenfinger’s auction partners W&H Peacocks, in Bedford. It was here that all the donations went under the hammer, raising just over £2,200 for the charity.
Talking after the auction, GIMA Director, Vicky Nuttall said: “We are delighted so much money was raised following our judging day, and a huge thank you to all our members who were happy to donate their products. We look forward to welcoming the Greenfingers team along to the GIMA Awards Gala Dinner on 11th November when we hope to raise even more money for this great charity.”
Linda Petrons, Director of Fundraising & Communications said: “A huge thank you to all those who donated product. A small gesture such as this really does make a big difference, raising funds that will help us to continue to build much needed garden spaces at children’s hospices across the country. These gardens are a true sanctuary for all those who use them, and their importance cannot be emphasised enough.
“Thanks also to GIMA for their continued support of Greenfingers, and to W&H Peacock for their impeccable auctioning skills – we are forever indebted to both parties.”