Pullman Melbourne City Centre helps raise $57,196 for charity

Pullman Melbourne 300 Blankets
The hotel team undertook a 12-month fundraising initiative. (Source: Supplied)

Pullman Melbourne City Centre, in partnership with the hotel’s owners ERDI and the ERDI Foundation, has raised $57,196 in support of Melbourne homelessness charity 300 Blankets

Funds raised over a 12-month period will directly support 300 Blankets’ flagship programs, including Outreach and Soul Kitchen, which provide food, connection, and essential care to people experiencing or at risk of homelessness.

Pullman Melbourne City Centre GM James Muscat, said: “Our partnership with 300 Blankets is deeply meaningful to our team. As a hotel, we’re in the business of caring for people, and this partnership gave our team a tangible way to extend that care beyond our hotel.

“It’s been incredibly rewarding to work alongside 300 Blankets and see the real difference our collective effort can make in people’s lives.”

In addition to supporting day-to-day services, funds raised will also help 300 Blankets develop and implement new community programs identified in the charity’s strategic plan – ensuring long-term, scalable support for vulnerable Melburnians.

The president of 300 Blankets, Peter Royce, said the partnership has gone beyond fundraising.

“It’s been about genuine connection and shared purpose. The compassion and commitment shown by the Pullman team has not only boosted our resources but lifted the spirits of our volunteers and the people we serve.”

Pullman is part of the Accor hotel group.