Droitwich's Busy Bees youngsters raise funds for Children In Need
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Youngsters at Droitwich's Busy Bees Nursery raise funds for BBC Children In Need

Tristan Harris 15th Nov, 2025   0

CHILDREN in Droitwich joined others across the country for a ‘Great Kindness Swarm’ for this year’s BBC Children in Need.

More than 100 children across Busy Bees nurseries in Droitwich have been spreading smiles and pledging 250,000 acts of kindness in Busy Bees’ UK-wide scheme.

From handmade hug stations and kindness cards to seed-planting and smile challenges, children at Busy Bees nursery in Droitwich have been buzzing with excitement this week. They took part in their very own Great Kindness Swarm. The move was a joyful nationwide campaign created by Busy Bees to inspire 250,000 acts of kindness and raise vital funds for BBC Children in Need.

Participants were tasked with completing six thoughtful acts each – from sharing toys and helping friends to giving back to their local communities.




The campaign is part of Busy Bees’ ongoing partnership with BBC Children in Need, supporting the charity’s Challenge Yourself to 25 projects. The partnership encourages children, families, and staff to make a positive difference, one act at a time.

To date, Busy Bees has raised over £110,000 for BBC Children in Need, bringing comfort, opportunity and laughter to children and young people across the UK. This year, the Great Kindness Swarm aims to raise even more to support those who need it most.


Chris McCandless, European CEO at Busy Bees, said: “We’re proud to see our Great Kindness Swarm buzzing across the country.

“Our children are discovering that even the smallest act of kindness can spark something bigger – in their nurseries, their communities, and beyond.

“Every Busy Bee taking part is helping to create a brighter future and making a real difference for BBC Children in Need.”

Area Director at Busy Bees Droitwich nursery, added: “Our children have loved finding creative ways to be kind, from baking treats for neighbours to planting kindness flowers.

“Together, these small gestures will create a powerful wave of hope, joy, and generosity.

“It’s wonderful to see how proud they are to help other children through BBC Children in Need.”

Claire Hoyle, Director of Income & Engagement at BBC Children in Need, said: “We first partnered with Busy Bees last year to support children to thrive and be the best they can be.

“What a year it has been! From Giggle-a-Thons to the Great Kindness Swarm, Busy Bees has been raising the bar on fun and creative fundraisers.

“We are so thrilled to be working with Busy Bees again for this year’s appeal and look forward to seeing children and families across the UK get involved with this wonderful initiative.”

BBC Children in Need funding helps ensure every child has someone they can turn to for help or support to overcome challenges they face.

Every day, BBC Children in Need’s 1,400 projects all across the UK are helping to make life lighter for the children and young people carrying a load that’s too heavy to manage alone.

Visit: .justgiving.com/page/busy-bees-national and donate to support Busy Bees Droitwich’s Great Kindness Swarm.