A charity that has helped more than 20,000 children and young people with a free wig service has been at the heart of Inco Contracts’ fundraising efforts throughout 2025. We were proud to support The Little Princess Trust as our Charity of the Year, contributing to the delivery of life-changing wigs and funding vital research into kinder, more effective cancer treatments. Our full Inco team got on board with a range of fundraising activities, including golf days, office fitness challenges, most recently, our Christmas Jumper Day!

This support forms part of the continued growth of the Inco Foundation. In our 15th anniversary year, we passed the £50,000 milestone in total funds raised, supporting charities including Mates in Mind, the Motor Neurone Disease Association, St Giles Hospice and Your RWTC — the registered charity of The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust. The latter was last year’s chosen charity and, in addition to receiving 1100 ‘chemo comfort bags’ and 1000 radiotherapy water bottles, enjoyed a garden makeover, including 60” outdoor cinema, for the children’s ward from Inco Contract staff and suppliers DMW and UK Electrical.
“We are passionate about the areas we are based in and the communities we serve, which is why we set-up the Inco Foundation – to give something back, especially to charities who have a local or personal connection”, explained Sam Norton, Executive Director.
“To date, we have had five charities of the year and between them we have raised more than £50,000. This has gone into frontline services, delivering essential equipment or opening up new spaces. It’s not just cash we give either, a lot of the projects have seen our staff donate their time and skills to deliver much-needed refurbishments.”

He continued: “St Giles Hospice in Lichfield was a perfect example. We spent two-days completing five different projects, ranging from the refurbishment of a roof terrace area and 13 patient patio space to sprucing up the children’s area and bringing a fountain back to life.
“The DIY SOS was carried out in memory of Paul Finch, who worked as a Site Manager for the business before falling ill with cancer and being cared for by the wonderful people at St Giles.”
The Inco Foundation invites all team members to vote for their chosen charity and this year the resounding winner was The Little Princess Trust. Established in 2005, the Hereford-based organisation works closely with a trusted network of accredited wig fitters to ensure children and adults up to the age of 24 never have to travel far for a wig fitting. There is also a commitment to support the development of less aggressive and less toxic cancer treatments, and this has seen it fund 152 research projects to date.
Sam went on to add: “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 spirts and aiding recovery. This year, as our official charity partner, we are proud to have raised over £12,000, to boost the excellent services they provide.”

Phil Brace, Chief Executive of The Little Princess Trust, said: “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.
“We are now helping more children than ever before, but we can only do this thanks to the wonderful support we receive, and I would like to thank everyone at Inco for their fantastic fundraising for The Little Princess Trust.”
For more information on The Little Princess Trust, please visit www.littleprincesses.org.uk or follow the charity across its social channels.


