Warrington Youth Zone has received a significant boost thanks to a generous £10,000 donation from Alertacall, the organisation known for its commitment to improving the lives of older people through technology and human contact.
Alertacall employs around 70 people in Warrington and has an office at The Base.
The contribution marks Alertacall becoming an official impact patron of the Youth Zone, demonstrating the company’s dedication to local young people and the wider Warrington community, alongside its extensive work with local older people.
In addition to financial support, Alertacall’s founder and CEO, James Batchelor MBE, and Emma Dalzell, head of marketing, will be volunteering their time with the Youth Zone’s employability programme.
Their visits will offer young people invaluable insight into entrepreneurship and work, covering topics such as creativity, becoming an inventor and personal branding.
Their involvement aims to inspire and empower young people to develop confidence and broaden their aspirations.
Hayden Cowap, philanthropy manager at Warrington Youth Zone, celebrated the news, saying: “I am over the moon that Alertacall has decided to become an impact patron.
“Their generous gift will ensure we can continue to carry out our vital work here in Warrington. I am also thrilled James and Emma will be coming onboard as volunteers too, further helping the young people who visit us each day.”
James Batchelor MBE, founder of Alertacall, said: “It’s impossible not to be amazed by the Warrington Youth Zone: the building itself and all the active support they’re offering to young people is just incredible.
“Some of our own team members have children that attend, so I’ve heard first hand the positive difference it makes.
“Across 2026 we are also hoping to share – in fun and engaging ways – some of what we’ve learned over the years with these kids, to help them discover new passions, believe in themselves, and be in a better place to find careers and lives they love.
“Everyone at Alertacall is thrilled to be able to support them!“
