14 Jan 2026

Birmingham’s young professional community raise £1,600 for United by 2022

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Birmingham’s young professional community has helped to raise £1,600 for United By 2022, the official legacy charity of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, at this year’s annual Future Faces Christmas Quiz.

Hosted by Future Faces - the young professionals division of the Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce (GBCC) - the event brought together 66 people for an evening of festive fun, friendly competition and fundraising.

All funds raised through the event will directly support young people across the West Midlands – helping them develop and deliver their ideas for social change, access work experience opportunities, and build the confidence and skills needed to move into education, training or employment.

Since becoming a Charity Patron of GBCC’s Future Faces division in September, United By 2022 has been working closely with the organisation to raise both funds and awareness of its mission.

The quiz marks the second major fundraising event delivered through the partnership, building on the success of the Greater Birmingham Young Professional of the Year (GBYPY) awards night in October, which raised £1,915.

United By 2022 also recently featured on the Future Faces podcast, where Jess McCallister, Head of Communications and Partnerships, discussed the charity’s social value initiatives and explored the issues that matter most to young people today.

Nicola Turner MBE, CEO of United By 2022 said: “We were delighted to see such strong support at the Futures Faces quiz. The money raised will allow us to continue building on the legacy of the Games and support young people across the West Midlands to make a positive difference in their communities. We can’t wait to build on this success and work with Future Faces in the months ahead.”

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