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Bond Wolfe’s auctions team has raised and donated more than £17,000 to a wide range of regional and national charities over the past year, reinforcing our ongoing commitment to giving back to the communities it serves.

The funds were generated from profits across Bond Wolfe’s seven auctions during the year, alongside a number of additional fundraising initiatives led by members of the auctions team.

Auction manager Lily Gartland explained that the team also made several one-off donations to national charities, including BBC Children in Need and Save the Children, as well as supporting Cancer Research UK through fundraising efforts undertaken by herself and auction coordinator Amber Brice, who both took part in a half-marathon.

Charitable donations were also aligned with individual auction events throughout the year. Proceeds from the December 2024 auction supported Let’s Feed Brum, while the February 2025 auction benefited Anawim – Birmingham’s Centre for Women.

Further charities supported during 2025 included the Forest of Arden West Midlands Golf League Team in March, Ronald McDonald House in May, the British Liver Trust and Liver Cancer UK in July, the Lord Mayor of Birmingham’s Charity in September, Birmingham Dogs Home in October, and SIFA Fireside following the firm’s most recent December auction.

In addition to financial contributions, Bond Wolfe staff also gave their time to support good causes, with team members volunteering at both Ronald McDonald House and SIFA Fireside during the year.

Lily Gartland said:

“We work as a team, and we raise funds for charity as a team.

“I’m incredibly proud of what we’ve achieved over the past year. The success of our auctions allows us to support a wide range of charities, both locally and nationally, and it’s fantastic to see our colleagues so engaged and committed to making a positive difference.”

Bond Wolfe will continue its programme of charitable giving alongside its auction programme in 2026, with the first of seven live-streamed auctions scheduled to take place on Thursday 5 February.

Each auction will be broadcast live via the Bond Wolfe website, with bidding available by proxy, telephone or online.

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