Team Margot Pinkspiration Week, the charity awareness week running from 23-30 July, is gathering support across the hospitality sector, with pink recipes and drinks serves contributed by a number of well-known chefs and drinks experts now available to participating operators.
Pinkspiration Week has gained the support of several pub and bar operators, who between them have around 700 outlets.
Unlike most charity initiatives, Pinkspiration Week is aiming not to raise money, but to encourage people to register as stem cell and bone marrow donors.
The dedicated Pinkspiration Week website https://www.teammargotatlanticrowers.com/pinkspiration now includes a Pink Food & Drink section featuring recipes for pink dishes contributed by celebrity chef Tom Kerridge, three-times Great British Menu finalist Josh Eggleton; Saturday Kitchen host Matt Tebbut and Louisa Ellis, finalist in Masterchef The Professionals in 2017.
The drinks section includes pink serves created by flavour guru Pritesh Mody and Tom Proud of the Crafted Projects group. Emma Inch, current Beer Writer of the Year, has curated a list of pink beers and ciders, including Orchard Pig Pink, sponsors of the Team Margot Atlantic Challenge. Posters, social media assets and menu statements, are also available as downloads from the website, equipping participating pubs and bars to promote Pinkspiration Week to their customers.
Pinkspiration Week links to the Team Margot Atlantic Row in December this year, when a team of four dads will be taking part in the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge. They are hoping to encourage new registrations from 1.5 million people – the number of strokes it will take them to complete the 3,000-mile journey, hence their slogan of ‘We Row, You Register’ #WeRowYouRegister
Casual Dining Group sites join campaign
The latest operator to sign up to Pinkspiration Week is Casual Dining Group who will be offering their customers a free pink gin at Café Rouge and Bella Italia sites nationwide during the week.
Other operators already committed to Pinkspiration Week include: Beds and Bars, Glendola Leisure, Yummy Pubs, Cirrus Inns, Arc Inspirations, New World Trading Company, All Our Bars and Fuller’s. UKHospitality and the BII are encouraging members to back the campaign.
Martini says: “We are basically asking people to swab their cheeks and join the register. It’s quick and easy to do and it’s incredible to think that a stranger standing next to you at the bar could be your ‘perfect match’ and lifesaver, if you needed a stem cell transplant. But you wouldn’t know that, unless they were on the register.
“We are delighted with operators’ enthusiasm for Pinkspiration Week so far and with under a month to go, would urge others to get on board. It is fun, promotes a worthy cause that everyone can support – and for once, doesn’t involve rattling a collecting tin at customers!”
He added: “We’re encouraging operators to spread the word about stem cell registration not just to customers, but across their networks – to all their teams in outlets and at head office and up the supply chain. Community is what our industry excels at. The more people who go on the register, the better the chance that those who need treatment will find a match.
“If we can reach our target of adding 1.5 million people to the register, then up to 15,000 lives could potentially be saved.”
Team Margot was set up in 2015 by Martini in memory of his daughter Margot and to honour her legacy after she lost her battle with blood cancer, aged two. Margot was unable to find her ‘perfect match’. Anyone between 17-55 years old who is in general good health can join the register via a simple swab test.
Orchard Pig backing Team Margot Atlantic Row
The Team Margot Atlantic Rowers’ boat is sponsored by cider makers Orchard Pig, part of the C&C group, who have just added Orchard Pig Pink to the range of premium ciders. Perfect for summer, Orchard Pig Pink is a 4.5% gently sparkling cider that combines the light and fruity elements of a rosé wine, with the medium dryness expected from a Somerset cider.
Jason Ash, the company’s chief marketing officer, said: “In terms of challenges of sheer human endurance this one epitomises the Orchard Pig attitude of ‘Go Pig or Go Home’, and we’ve been hugely inspired by The Team Margot Atlantic Rowers.
“We’re delighted to sponsor the team and have no doubt they’ll do a brilliant job in raising awareness to drive blood stem cell donor registrations. We’ll certainly be encouraging all Orchid Pig customers to support Pinkspiration Week and do their bit to help Team Margot hit their target.”
* For more information on the Team Margot Atlantic Rowers and ideas on how to get involved in ‘Pinkspiration’ Week visit https://www.teammargotatlanticrowers.com/pinkspiration
Caption to attached image: Thinking pink: Team Margot Foundation founder Yaser Martini with the Team Margot Atlantic Rowers’ boat, which will be going 3,000 miles across the Atlantic to encourage people to register as stem cell and bone marrow donors
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Notes to editors:
• The Team Margot Atlantic Rowers are aiming to hit their target of 1.5 million blood stem cell registrations by the time the rowers reach the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge finish line in Antigua in early 2020.
• The team of four dads are led by skipper Martin Beaumont, whose late father Chris was the first CEO of industry charity Springboard.
• For more information on the Team Margot Atlantic Rowers see: www.WeRowYouRegister.org Twitter – @margot_team, FB @TeamMargotAtlanticRowers Instagram – teammargotatlanticrowers
• For more information on the Team Margot Foundation, visit www.teammargot.com, Twitter – @swab4margot, FB @teammargotmartini, Instagram – teammargot
• Research by the international donor centre DKMS, says there are currently more than 37,000 people worldwide in desperate need of a stem cell or bone marrow transplant (including 2,000 in the UK).
• At present people with certain ethnic backgrounds are massively disadvantaged when it comes to stem cell transplant. Anthony Nolan research shows white, Northern European patients have a 69% chance of finding their ‘perfect match’ tissue type while people from the Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities have only a 21% chance of finding an equivalent match.
• To become a potential blood stem cell donor, people do a quick online eligibility check and request a swab kit. A swab kit is posted to their home and they send it back. Once swabs are received, a person’s tissue type is analysed and details added on the UK stem cell registry in an anonymised form. Details are then part of blood stem cell donor searches for people all over the world who need a genetic match to get a second chance at life. For more information on blood stem cell donation visit – www.dkms.org.uk/team-margot/
• The registered charity number for the Team Margot Foundation Charity is 1160236.