Cardiff City FC Community Foundation are delighted to announce that Toward Studio has become a charity partner through their Charity Partnership programme for the upcoming season.
Toward Studio has been a proud supporter of the Community Foundation for several years, helping us develop a strong and recognisable visual identity that captures the essence of our work. Through this charity partnership, they are committed to raising awareness of the Community Foundation and are taking on several fundraising activities that will enable us to continue providing life-changing programmes across South Wales.
Toward Studio is a creative agency that transforms their clients through an array of strategic creative and digital services. With a vast client list built up over the last 22 years, Toward has helped businesses reach new markets, sculpt internal cultures, build digital footprints, prepare for growth or sale and much more.
On September 1st, the Toward team will take part in the Cardiff 10k to raise funds that will directly support our vital community and education programmes, which generate a social impact value of £11 million annually.
Their team is determined to help raise the profile of our work, showcase our impact and the stories behind it to broaden our reach and continue supporting Cardiff City FC Communities.
Speaking about the partnership, Toward’s Managing Director, Mike Jordan said:
“The whole team here at Toward Studio are delighted to be more closely aligned with the CCFC Foundation by making them our charity partner. For many years, while working with the team there, we've seen for ourselves what a huge impact they have on Cardiff communities and hope that with our involvement we can help them continue to transform people’s lives.”
Gavin Hawkey, Director of Cardiff City FC Community Foundation, said:
“We are incredibly grateful to Toward Studio for their ongoing support and are excited about the potential of this partnership. With their help, we can reach even more people in need and create a stronger, more connected community.”