The construction firm has now raised more than £50,000 for charitable causes
A construction firm has given £12,000 to the Little Princess Trust, a charity that provides free wigs to more than 20,000 children and young people affected by hair loss.
Inco Contracts, with bases in Cannock, Cardiff, Stevenage, and Warrington, raised the funds over 2025 through activities including golf days, fitness challenges and a Christmas jumper day.
The cash will support life-changing wigs and research into kinder cancer treatments.
The donation marks the latest effort by the Inco Foundation, which has now raised more than £50,000 for various causes.
‘Vital for keeping up spirits and aiding recovery’
Sam Norton, executive director at Inco Contracts, said: “Hair and Hope is the Little Princess Trust’s motto.
“The young people they help are already going through so much, so to give them access to wigs and hair is absolutely vital for keeping up spirits and aiding recovery.
“As our official charity partner for 2025, we are proud to have raised over £12,000, to boost the excellent services they provide.”
Phil Brace, CEO of Little Princess Trust, added: “The generosity from everyone at Inco is truly incredible and will be a huge help to us as we continue to support young people with hair loss and fund vital childhood cancer research.”
The Hereford-based charity, celebrating its 20th year, also funds projects for less toxic treatments.
