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LANGUAGE COMPANYâ??S SUPPORT TRANSLATES INTO CASH FOR CHILDRENâ??S CHARITY!
Newcastle-based translations company, Williams Language Solutions Ltd, has selected The Children’s Trust’s as its chosen charity. The company provides translations, language training and international communications modules to businesses.
As part of this service, an advice booklet on etiquette and cultural aspects of individual countries provides essential reading for clients travelling abroad. For each book sold at £5.00, 50p will be donated to The Children’s Trust, a national charity, which provides care, education and therapy to children with multiple disabilities and complex health needs.
Stefania De Angelis Williams, director of Williams Language Solutions Ltd, said: “We chose to support The Children’s Trust as our UK based charity through meticulous research and visiting the charity’s website, which we found very informative and friendly. Although our initial support is limited, we intend to increase our involvement in the future, as we know that every penny donated makes a real difference.”
Holly Newman, corporate fundraiser at The Children’s Trust added:“We are delighted to be the company’s chosen charity. Communications across countries are vital for good working relationships and the company’s services will greatly help businesses and individuals overcome language barriers.”
For further information on Williams Language Solutions, visit: www.translate-it.org.To find out more about The Children’s Trust, visit: www.thechildrenstrust.org.uk. 26th August 2008 EndsInformation provided by the Press Office at The Children’s Trust.Telephone: 01737 365890 (Michelle Baillie) or 01737 814159 (Ruth Allsopp).Email: pressoffice@thechildrenstrust.org.uk
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