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Groupe Atlantic brands raise over £38,000 for charity

Throughout 2018 and until March 2019, Groupe Atlantic’s UK brands Ideal Boilers, Ideal Commercial, Hamworthy Heating, Keston, Gledhill and Atlantic Heat have been raising funds for the group’s charity, Macmillan Cancer Support. Altogether, the companies made a donation of £38,594.

The team effort of Groupe Atlantic UK employees generated a total donation of £38,594 for Macmillan Cancer Support.

Activities throughout the year included official events organised by Macmillan as well as challenges set by individuals; fundraising began off with the idea to fill Smarties tubes, each holding enough £1 coins to fund a Macmillan nurse for an hour.

The Grand National Sweepstake followed, alongside novelty ideas such as the holiday raffle for which executives ‘donated’ holidays for other employees to win.

Once the weather improved, Groupe Atlantic UK staff became active, walking, hiking, and climbing mountains for charity, cycling, and participating in Survival of the Fittest events.

For more laid-back days, barbecues and baking for Macmillan’s Biggest Coffee Morning were scheduled, Christmas jumpers worn, and a Valentines raffle held.

The Groupe Atlantic UK, Republic of Ireland (ROI) and North America group-wide business conference raised £2,643 through charity donations alone, with an auction during the event and another in January bringing the final total to £38,594.

Shaun Edwards, chief executive of the Groupe Atlantic UK, ROI and North America divisions, said: “We’re pleased to see what combining our fundraising efforts across our Groupe Atlantic UK companies has achieved. It’s not just our brands as a whole but also the individuals within who went out of their way to raise more money. With the £38,594 we’re donating, we can fund a Macmillan cancer nurse for nine months. It’s great to see how our contribution can make a real difference.”

In 2019-2020, Groupe Atlantic UK, ROI and North America will continue to support the charity, working towards a target of funding 150 heating grants.

Macmillan Grants are small payments to help people with the extra costs that cancer can cause. They are usually a one-off payment and for people who have a low level of income and savings.

People undergoing cancer treatment are often at home and feel the cold more due to side effects such as weight and hair loss and reduced energy levels, so tend to turn their heating up. This can result in their energy consumption going up while their income may be significantly reduced, making energy costs a big concern for cancer patients.

4 April 2019

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