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    Transport for Wales partnership raises £17,000 for Seren Dwt families

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMarch 10, 2026No Comments
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    Transport for Wales (TfW) customers and colleagues have together raised over £17,000 for Seren Dwt as part of this year’s charity partnership, supporting children born with Down syndrome and their families across Wales.

    The total marks the culmination of TfW’s year‑long partnership with Seren Dwt, which was chosen as the organisation’s charity of the year for 2025.

    Throughout the year, TfW colleagues across the Wales and Borders rail network organised fundraising events, took on challenges, and encouraged customer donations to help reach the impressive total.

    To celebrate the partnership and raise awareness of Seren Dwt’s mission, TfW has also wrapped one of its premier service locomotives in the charity’s livery. The colourful design will be seen as the train travels across the Wales and Borders network, helping to highlight the charity’s important work.

    Laura Thomas, Director at Seren Dwt, said: “We are absolutely overwhelmed by the generosity shown by Transport for Wales staff and customers throughout this partnership.

    “Raising over £17,000 is an incredible achievement and, as a charitable cause, these funds will make a truly meaningful difference to the children and families we support across Wales. 

    “We’re deeply grateful to everyone at TfW for believing in our work and helping us reach all the families across Wales who need, or want, our support.” 

    Fundraising activities included colleague‑led events, community initiatives and customer contributions through delay repay donations. The awareness generated through the partnership has also helped introduce Seren Dwt’s work to new audiences across Wales.

    Lewis Brencher, Executive Director for Customer and Communications at Transport for Wales, added: “It’s been a privilege to work with Seren Dwt throughout the past year. Our colleagues chose the charity for the incredible support it provides to families, and we’re extremely proud to have raised funds to help them continue their work.”

    TfW has now announced that its Charity of the Year for 2026 will be Alzheimer’s Society.

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