0 Comment(s) 06/06/2008 +0100 GMT
by Ian Whiteling
Staff from UK venue company The NEC Group marked a successful year
of fundraising recently, handing a cheque for more than £27,000 to The
Prostate Cancer Charity.
Throughout the year, employees from across the group took part in a
number of different fundraising activities, from mental and physical
challenges, to a 5km trek and a charity shave (presumably involving
just the male staff members).
In total, a cheque for £27,569.20 – including £3,000 as part of the NEC Group's ongoing corporate responsibility strategy – was presented to The Prostate Cancer
Charity’s corporate partnerships assistant Lisa Clark.
Cheque mates: Left to right, The Prostrate Cancer Charity's Lisa Clark accepts the donation from the NEC Group's Paul Thandi and Nadine Donald
“Throughout the year, our employees go out of their way to support The
NEC Group's chosen charity, and I would like to extend my thanks to
each and every member of our amazing team who has contributed towards
this total," said the NEC Group's chief executive Paul Thandi.
Commenting on the donation, Clark said: "I am so pleased to be
collecting this cheque on behalf of The Prostate Cancer Charity. This
is an incredible amount of money, and we have been very lucky to have
worked with The NEC.
“I would like to give special thanks to Nadine Donald for her
incredible commitment to the Charity. The money raised means that we
can continue to support the men and their families affected by prostate
cancer in Birmingham and the UK."
NEC Group employees have already started collecting for this year's nominated charity, the Birmingham Children's Hospital.





































