At The Hubb Foundation, we are dedicated to supporting families and communities across Stoke-on-Trent, especially during school holidays when children need access to free meals and enrichment activities.
Our Business Champions Programme continues to give local businesses the opportunity to partner with us in three impactful ways: Gold, Silver, and Bronze.
Join Our Business Champions Programme
Whether you become a Gold, Silver, or Bronze Business Champion, you’ll be joining a fantastic network of businesses that are passionate about making a difference in the local community. Just like UKSE, a company that has recently stepped up to support our work.
UKSE is well known for its commitment to growing businesses and regenerating steel communities.
UKSE: A Legacy of Supporting Communities
UKSE has been instrumental in supporting community projects across the country, donating more than £10 million to various initiatives. As a company with deep roots in the steel industry, they are dedicated to helping regenerate areas like Stoke-on-Trent, where Shelton Bar once stood as a major steelworks, employing thousands of local people.
Their ethos is simple: they care about the communities they serve, and they’re proud to support those who are working to make a real difference. From helping young people develop skills to getting people back into work, UKSE is committed to improving lives, and we are very grateful to have their support in our mission.

Be Part of Something Bigger
By joining The Hubb Foundation as a Business Champion, your company can make a tangible difference, just like UKSE. Whether you contribute financially or share your expertise, you’ll be playing a key role in ensuring children and families across Stoke-on-Trent have the support they need to thrive.
If you’d like to learn more about how your business can join forces with The Hubb Foundation, contact us today. Together, we can continue to regenerate our community and provide a brighter future for the next generation.
Featured Post Image: Supporting the Community [source: UKSE- www.ukse.co.uk]