We donated a framed Charlton Athletic shirt signed by Jose Riga. The shirt raised £60.00
In total, they raised an impressive £1,131.81!
If you would like to make a Donation to Saint Francis or St Luke Hospice, please click on the links below:
We donated a framed Charlton Athletic shirt signed by Jose Riga. The shirt raised £60.00
In total, they raised an impressive £1,131.81!
If you would like to make a Donation to Saint Francis or St Luke Hospice, please click on the links below:
The tournament was organised as part of our on-going fundraising for Charlton Athletic Community Trust’s Upbeats – a Downs Syndrome sports club.
We were delighted to have 6 teams enter the tournament. The teams included our clients, suppliers, window cleaners, office team as well as a team from Eltham Hill School.
RCS Head Office team and George Wakeling’s team played each other in the final, and although RCS were at 1st position in the first round, George Wakeling’s team stole the trophy after a 2-1 win!
Team Total points Position
RCS Head Office 13 1st
George Wakeling 8 2nd
Murray Lifts 5 3rd
Window Cleaners 7 4th
Legal and General 1 4 5th
EHS 2 6th
The 5-a-side tournament was a great success! And despite the rain, everyone had an enjoyable day. We managed to raise a total of £495 which will all go towards our final fundraising total to help keep The Upbeats programme running.
A big thank you to all who got involved!
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Both the social club and the acts have volunteered their services to help us continue to raise money for Charlton Athletic’s Community Trust’s Down Syndrome Sports Club ‘The Upbeats’.
Tickets are £10 per person (£20 for a family of 4), which includes a buffet*.
Please contact Maggie Robins for tickets:
Maggie.Robins@regularcleaning.com or 020 86139731
The Divettes feature one of our own – Geraldine Reid – the female trio have been carving a career in the Soul, Reggae, Soca and Pop genres for over a decade. You can buy their single ‘Soca Jumbie’ on iTunes, Amazon and other digital music distributors.
M.I.A are a talented 3 piece group from South East London who write and perform their own songs and recently beat more than 1,000 acts to win a competition (alongside Autumn Sherif) to perform at IndigO2 for over 2,000 people.
The Planners + 1 are an experienced band made up of singers, guitarists and a drummer. They perform well known songs, around many venues for private events, as well as their own.
Autumn Sherif is a solo performer who performs her own songs as well as covering well known songs acoustically. Sherif showcases her talent on her YouTube and Facebook pages, where she posts her singing songs, which have been requested by her followers. Autumn also recently performed at IndigO2.
We look forward to seeing you there!
*The venue has a fully licensed bar.
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Being heavily involved with various fundraising activities, we would like to introduce volunteering into our company, and make it a big part of what we do. Activity projects have been planned for our charities CACT, Mission care, Demelza and our partnered school Eltham Hill School.
As we are partnered with Eltham Hill School through the BITC business class scheme, we approached the vice principle to find out whether the students would like to take part. We have since received an overwhelming amount of interest from our staff members, as well as students from EHS to participate.
We hope our first venture into volunteering week is a success.
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Following our involvement in a woman in leadership event at EHS, some of the Year 12 students (16 to 17 year olds) have requested to take part in some work experience with us and with our clients.
The school’s work experience programme runs from Monday 23rd June until Monday 7th July 2014.
If you’re interested in this project and your company is able to offer work experience for the students, please contact Jessica: Jessica.Sparkes@regularcleaning.com.
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The event was organised for Year 9 pupils, to raise awareness of the different careers available to them, in order to develop their career aspiration. In small groups of 4, the students had the opportunity to ask questions and interact with the business women volunteers.
Pauline explained ‘As most of the pupils did not know what they wanted to do after school, myself and the other volunteers had the opportunity to talk to the pupils about the type of skills needed to succeed in the workplace. I hope we encouraged them to continue to work hard at school and have an understanding of the skills and tools needed for them succeed.’
We will continue to work closely with EHS and provide all the relevant help and support we can offer.
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