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Newcastle business celebrates 100th anniversary with year-long fundraising campaign.
Summary
H. Malone & Sons is marking its 100th year with 'Challenge 100', planning 100 fundraising and awareness challenges across 2026 to support Smile For Life. The launch included workshops where 15 young people tried plumbing and electrical activities at the company's Gosforth premises.
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H. Malone & Sons is celebrating its 100th year with a year-long fundraising and awareness campaign called "Challenge 100". The company plans to complete 100 challenges across 2026 and involve employees, clients, supply-chain partners and young people supported by Smile For Life. The mechanical and electrical contractor began in 1926 when Henry Malone opened a shop in Gosforth and has remained in the family for five generations. The initiative officially launched last month at the firm's premises on Gosforth Industrial Estate.
Key details:
- The 'Challenge 100' programme will run through 2026 and will include a mix of light-hearted team activities and more demanding personal challenges to raise funds and awareness for Smile For Life.
- Fifteen young people from Smile For Life took part in hands-on plumbing and electrical workshops at the launch, led by H. Malone & Sons employees.
- Participants described learning new practical skills; the article highlights James Middleton, 24, and Tom Relton, 23, as participants who enjoyed the experience.
- Café Beam, run by young people from Smile For Life, hosted a pop-up café at the launch and served staff and visitors.
- The year of challenges will culminate in a centenary walk from the Tyne shipyards to the Gosforth office, followed by a celebration at the Gosforth Civic Theatre.
Summary:
The company presents the campaign as a way to celebrate its heritage, recognise staff and partners, and give back to the local community while raising funds for a charity that supports children and young people with disabilities and learning difficulties. Events will continue through 2026 and are intended to conclude with the centenary walk and a final celebration at the Gosforth Civic Theatre.
