We are proud to announce that The Orange Foundation, established to provide practical support to people living with cancer, has welcomed its first corporate charity partner.
Preston-based Sentinel Corporate Risk has selected The Orange Foundation as its chosen charity for the 2025/26 financial year. The independent Chartered Insurance Broker provides expert advice and guidance on corporate insurance programmes for a wide range of organisations, from commercial, corporate, industrial and professional firms to charities. Their clients span many sectors, including construction, logistics, engineering, manufacturing, wholesale and retail, leisure, food, haulage, professional services, and property ownership.
They also offer broking services for high-value personal insurance (home and motor), as well as group and individual life, health, death‑in‑service, and income protection cover.
Sentinel, which is situated in Winckley Square, Preston, will stage various fundraising events and promote the Foundation during the next 12 months.

Robert Cholmondeley, Managing Director of Sentinel Corporate Risk and Insurance Services Ltd commented on why the firm wanted to support the Foundation.
Robert said:
“Each year, we select a deserving cause that makes a significant impact, and at Sentinel, some of us have had partners, friends or family that have been affected by the disease.
“We wanted to partner with a local charity that would support people living with the disease, and we can see the good work The Orange Foundation does, and as a firm, we wanted to contribute to its valuable work.”
The Orange Foundation was established in November 2023 in memory of Emma Aindow-Gregory, who died from bowel cancer. It provides practical help to people via five support segments: patient advocacy, funding diagnostics, funding cosmetic treatments to address the physical side effects of cancer treatment, counselling and talking therapies, and contributing funds to treatment not always available on the NHS.
The Foundation’s founder, Michael Gregory, added:
“We’re incredibly thankful to the team at Sentinel for adopting us as its charity partner for the year. There are so many good causes that need help, and in this economic climate, it can prove hard for businesses to lend support to charities, which is why we value their help and working together, we can help people deal with living with cancer.”