L to R Sarah Johnston, David Turner, Louise Robertson.

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Webhelp UK stands up to cancer, raises £40,000

Webhelp UK, a leading BPO provider, has raised £40,000 for Cancer Research UK after nominating the organisation as its national charity in 2015.

Colleagues across Webhelp’s 12 UK sites raised the total by organising, and participating in, various activities and events including bake sales, dress down days and setting up donation stations for its colleagues to donate unwanted items.

The customer experience provider smashed its initial fundraising target of £15,000 by £25,000 – which represents an additional 167 per cent.

A standout example of Webhelp’s fundraising efforts comes from its Kilmarnock site in Scotland, which participated in a sponsored climb of Ben Nevis – raising £2,300.

The total money raised will now go towards supporting the invaluable work that Cancer Research undertakes to provide support to communities across the country.

Sarah Johnston, ‎local fundraising manager at Cancer Research UK, assisted the Webhelp UK sites with their fundraising activities throughout 2015.

She said: “I would like to thank Webhelp UK for the fantastic amount they have raised and the outstanding contribution they have made to our life saving research.

“From climbing Ben Nevis to bake sales and dress down days to Race for Life, the Webhelp UK staff have really got behind Cancer Research UK.

“Money raised allows Cancer Research UK’s doctors, nurses and scientists to advance research which is helping to save the lives of men, women and children across the UK.

“One in two people in the UK will be diagnosed with cancer at some point in their lives but the good news is that more people are surviving the disease now than ever before.

“Survival rates have doubled since the 1970s but more funds and more supporters are needed to bring forward the day when all cancers are cured.”

David Turner, CEO at Webhelp UK, added: “Charitable contribution is a crucial part of our company ethos and the work that Cancer Research does really inspired us to go above and beyond to hit our target.

“Bettering the target we set last year is an incredible testament to the hard work across all of our sites and an achievement that we are all extremely proud of.”

Webhelp UK is part of the Webhelp Group; a global business process outsourcing provider that employs over 30,000 people in 81 locations worldwide.

With 12 locations across the UK, which has its operational headquarters in Falkirk, Webhelp UK has grown its revenues by 112 per cent in the last four years.

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