Hotel chain offers women’s charities six month’s of free working space

Women’s charities in four UK cities are being offered the chance to get free working space for six months by hotel chain Yotel.

It is offering a charity in each of London, Manchester, Edinburgh and Glasgow a chance to win the free office and meeting space.

This could be used by charities for meetings or staff in hybrid working arrangements, where they work at home and in an office during the week.

The offer has been launched to coincide with International Women’s Day (8 March).

People in each of the four cities are being urged to nominate a local charity to win the free space for a day a week each month via the social media channels of their local hotel, in London, Manchester, Glasgow and Edinburgh.

The founder or chief executive of each winning charity will also receive a complementary hotel stay.

Entries close on 21 March.

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