Apart from being the longest standing Executive Box holders at the Club, RCS are also one of the sponsors of the big screen at The Valley as well as being patrons of the Charlton Athletic Community Trust’s renowned ‘Disability and Mental Health’ programme and last season the company made an important contribution to support the Club’s vital work in youth development.
Speaking at the Training Ground Terry Carrigan said: “As a company we enjoy our relationship with Charlton and we are proud of the work that we do with the Charlton Athletic Community Trust; however we were especially pleased to be able to assist the Club’s work in developing excellent young players of the future, something that has never been more important.”
Pictured at the Sparrows Lane Training Ground are (R to L) Keith Peacock, Steve Kavanagh, Scott Wagstaff, Terry Carrigan, George Wakeling, Chris Solly and Chris Powell.Read more of our news articles.
Archives for November 2011
Research Network For The Alzheimer’s Society
This is a team of over 200 carers, former carers and people with dementia.
As volunteers they play an important role in the research programme and make a valuable contribution to the work that The Alzheimer’s Society take part in.
Pauline, along with the other members, will be taking part in setting the priorities of research that is carried out, giving her opinion on grant applications and sitting on grant selection panels, monitoring the projects that receive funding from the Alzheimer’s Society and telling others about the results of the research.
Pauline’s contribution will help to ensure that funding for research is allocated to projects that will make a difference to people with dementia and to the people who care for people with dementia.
To find out more about The Alzheimer’s Society log on to www.alzheimers.org.uk or to find out more about the Research Network email research@alzheimers.org.uk.
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The Upbeats – Pantomime Spectacular!
RCS credit controller Penny Filby is involved in the production of the pantomime, which is held in West Wickham Hall each year. The show is run by the West Wickham Pantomime Society and RCS has purchased tickets to attend a showing of this season’s pantomime, ‘Aladdin’, on 11th January 2012 and the company are donating 40 of the tickets to The Charlton Upbeats.
Carl Krauhaus, CACT’s Disability and Mental Health Officer said: “It’s a lovely offer from our friends at RCS to make it possible for the Upbeats to attend the pantomime; it is much appreciated by everyone connected with the project and we’re all looking forward to it.”
For more details of the West Wickham Pantomime, go to: http://www.westwickhampanto.org/.
To purchase tickets for the show, please contact the box office on 07796816806.
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