Devon-based national children’s charity Go Beyond is thrilled to have been chosen by The Telegraph as a beneficiary of the newspaper’s Christmas Charity Appeal for 2023.
Go Beyond, whose head office is in Buckfastleigh, provides free week-long breaks to children facing serious challenges in their lives from centres in Cornwall and Derbyshire.
From now until the end of January, The Telegraph’s teams will be sharing a number of articles raising awareness of various areas of Go Beyond’s work, both online and in-print.
Go Beyond is one of four charities to have been chosen to benefit from The Telegraph’s appeal, alongside Marie Curie, the RAF Benevolent Fund and Race Against Dementia.
Editor of The Telegraph Chris Evans says: 'We are delighted to be supporting Go Beyond this year and look forward to sharing its work in the Telegraph.'
Michele Farmer, Go Beyond CEO, added: 'We are so pleased that The Telegraph has recognised the important role we play in childhoods by choosing us as a beneficiary of its 2023 Charity Appeal, and are proud to stand alongside the other charities chosen, all of whom are doing vitally important work.
'We look forward to Telegraph readers getting to know more about the fun and magic that happens on Go Beyond’s breaks over the coming weeks, and understanding how giving children who face serious challenges at home the chance for a week of adventure can truly can have an impact that lasts a lifetime.'