The Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team has made headlines by exceeding its fundraising target for the local charity, Helen & Douglas House, a full year ahead of schedule. This achievement is particularly significant given that the hospice relies heavily on voluntary donations, with 90% of its funding coming from such sources.
In total, the team raised over £100,000, a remarkable feat that underscores the commitment of its members to support local families in need. The fundraising efforts culminated in a celebration on March 11th, just three days after the 2026 Australian Grand Prix, marking a moment of pride for the team.
David Whittingham, CEO of Helen & Douglas House, expressed gratitude towards the team, stating, “We would like to thank each and every team member who has helped raise over £100,000 a year ahead of target.” This sentiment reflects the collaborative spirit that has driven the fundraising campaign.
Rob Thomas, Chief Operating Officer of the Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team, also shared his enthusiasm, saying, “It has been fantastic to see our team members come together over the last twelve months for our local children’s hospice.” Such statements highlight the positive impact of teamwork in achieving charitable goals.
Despite this success, the hospice faces ongoing financial challenges, needing to raise almost £6 million this year to continue providing essential care for families. This stark reality emphasizes the importance of continued support from the community and organizations like the Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team.
As the team celebrates its early achievement, the focus now shifts to sustaining this momentum and addressing the ongoing funding needs of Helen & Douglas House. The community’s response and further developments in fundraising efforts will be crucial in the coming months.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding future initiatives planned by the team to support the hospice further, but the early success sets a promising precedent for continued collaboration.