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True Telecom fundraises for Great Ormond Street Hospital
We are pleased to announce that employees of True Telecom have raised a total of £608 for Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital.
Over the past five months, employees of True Telecom have been donating £2 to leave their suits at home on the last Friday of each month, opting instead to wear their home clothes.
Great Ormond Street Hospital is one of the world’s leading children’s hospitals. With over 220,000 patient visits every year, the Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s relies heavily on donations from fundraising to help support the hospitals young patients and their families, alongside enabling the hospital to provide world class care and to pioneer new treatments and cures for childhood illnesses.
Several members of True Telecom staff presented Hardeep, an ambassador for Great Ormond Street Hospital with a cheque for £608 at a presentation ceremony on Wednesday the 6th of April, at True Telecom’s office in Dartford.
Stuart Griffiths, CEO of True Telecom added, “Supporting charity has always been a priority here at True, so it’s a real pleasure to raise some valuable funds for the charity Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital. Our employees love taking part in dress down days and donating to a worthwhile cause. It really is True what they say, Nothing makes people come together more, than helping those in need.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by True Telecom .
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