Naomi House & Jacksplace support children and young adults with life limiting and life-threatening conditions, offering specialist hospice care to families across Hampshire, Wiltshire, Berkshire, Dorset, the Isle of Wight, and surrounding areas.
On Thursday 29th January, we had the pleasure of welcoming Lynda Crook from the Corporate Partnerships team at Naomi House & Jacksplace. Lynda shared the phenomenal and deeply meaningful work the charity does, along with the story of their ongoing partnership with K2.
She spoke about the incredible emotional, spiritual, developmental, clinical, and holistic care that they provide to children and young adults with some of the most complex medical needs. Lynda also highlighted how K2 have supported their mission, helping ensure these children, adults and their families receive the compassion and specialist care they truly deserve.
Our Charity partner Lynda Crook said “working with the teams at K2 is not only so productive in supporting us with projects and tasks that we just would struggle to find time for, the teams are such a joy. I value greatly being able to come to K2 with an opportunity that we know will make a real impact for our families. Thank you so much for supporting our work K2 and for giving your time and energy in growing our partnership and making a difference together.”
On Tuesday 3rd February, we had many K2ers take part in helping create 1,000 handwritten thankyou cards for Naomi House & Jacksplace eBay customers. This activity was a genuinely collaborative experience, bringing together colleagues from across the Guildford office and sparking a real sense of shared creativity. The participants felt it united multiple groups in a meaningful way while doing something positive. Linda Rafferty summed it up beautifully, saying, “It’s a lovely charity, and this signing activity is a really nice way to give back.”
Lynda Crook also shared some of the lovely volunteering opportunities coming up in the first half of 2026. Last year, a group of K2ers helped with gardening days — getting the grounds at Naomi House & Jacksplace ready for the summer months. Another group spent time at the warehouse near Winchester, receiving, organising, and redistributing donated items. Both of these were hands-on, rewarding experiences that really made a difference. The sessions were such a success that there will be more volunteering and gardening opportunities throughout during the first part of 2026.
Volunteering opportunities like these not only help to support our charity partners, but they also encourage teamwork and can provide those taking part with a real sense of accomplishment.
A big well done to everyone who’s already given their time to volunteer this year!
Charitable work is a core part of K2’s culture. We believe in giving back and encourage our people to do the same through our charity initiatives. After six months, every K2 employee around the world receives two paid volunteering days each year to make a positive impact within their local community.

