Star Platforms Reaches Milestone of £84,000 in Charitable Giving

Leading Powered Access Specialist, Star Platforms, is delighted to announce it has surpassed £84,000 in charitable donations since the company was founded, marking a significant milestone in its mission to support communities and charities across the UK.

In 2024 alone, Star Platforms donated an impressive £5,000, reflecting its ongoing commitment to giving back through the ‘WE RISE’ initiative and other impactful projects.

Richard Miller, Managing Director of Star Platforms, said: “Reaching £84,000 in donations is a proud moment for us. It reflects the dedication of our team and the generosity of our customers, who have supported initiatives like ‘WE RISE.’ This year’s projects have been particularly meaningful, and we’re looking forward to supporting even more worthy causes throughout 2025.”

Since 2020, Star Platforms’ ‘WE RISE’ initiative has been a cornerstone of its charitable giving. The company was awarded an SJ3219 DC scissor lift as part of Skyjack’s charitable recognition campaign and pledged to donate all proceeds from its hire to various charities. 

To date, the initiative has raised over £11,000, benefitting 16 charities, including The Hospice of St Francis, The Alzheimer’s Association, Emily’s Star, CRASH, Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain, Wildlife Aid, MacMillan, Horizon Andy’s Club, Prostate Cancer UK, TeamJed, iCARP, British Heart Foundation, Keech Hospice, Forever Stars, Gaddesden Place Riding School, and Midshire’s Search and Rescue.

In addition to the ongoing success of the ‘WE RISE’ initiative, Star Platforms has made a meaningful impact through its charitable efforts in 2024. Most recently, the company has supported AFC Dunstable by providing funding for team kits and operational support to promote grassroots football and strengthen community engagement. It has also partnered with a customer to provide essential items, including food, tea, coffee, and toiletries, to families in need through the Great Ormond Street Hospital Food Bank.

Bryan Freeman, Sales Director, added: “Customers can continue to support this initiative by hiring the SJ3219 DC scissor lift, which provides a working height of 7.80m – perfect for indoor projects. By choosing the ‘WE RISE’ machine, customers not only meet their operational needs, but also contribute to meaningful charitable causes.”

As Star Platforms looks to the future, the company remains committed to expanding its charitable efforts. Customers and employees are encouraged to nominate charities and organisations that matter most to them, ensuring the company continues to make a positive impact on the communities it operates in across the UK.

For more information about Star Platforms’ charitable efforts or to hire the ‘WE RISE’ machine, take a look at our blog or contact our team today.

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