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Happy To help the Sea Cadets
“At United Carlton, were very much aware of our social responsibility as a successful regional business to work with local communities to their benefit, so when we were asked to help the Sea Cadets out, we couldn’t say no, and delivered them a free printer to help them with their work.
Speaking on behalf of the Sea Cadets, Craig Warkman said “It really is amazing and for a youth organisation who rely on freebies, it will really help us to continue our work with young people in a fairly deprived area of North Tyneside.
“We can’t thank you enough for all that you have done at United Carlton, you are very special people.”
United Carlton wish all the best to the Sea Cadets, who do fantastic work in aiding the personal development and teaching teamwork and leadership skills to young people in the UK.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sea Cadets .
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