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RCS Help The Gracie-May Appeal
Gracie, who is 3 years old has cerebal palsy and has been unable to stand or walk. Born three months premature, she spent the first 10 weeks of her life in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) with her twin sister. A trust was setup by Gracie’s mum, Mandy Fuller with the appeal raising money…
Read MoreRCS Pair Raise 2k With 10k!
The Bupa London 10k, which is presented by the London Marathon and run on the course likely to be used for the 2012 Olympic Marathons, took place on 31st May. Both Pauline (RCS Executive Director) and Gemma (RCS HR Manager) completed the 10k run in under one hour; 4,874th place and 3,837th place, respectively. It…
Read MoreRCS Sign Up To 10:10 Campaign
10:10 is an ambitious project to unite every sector of society behind one simple idea: we all commit to reduce our emissions by 10% in 2010, then work together to make it happen. The 10:10 campaign was founded by Franny Armstrong, director of the climate change blockbuster The Age of Stupid. The idea came to…
Read MoreIn The Fast Lane For Charity
Fifteen members of the RCS team, divided into three teams (Tumbles Tornadoes, Pace Makers and Slick Vick & The Cockney Rockets) took part, with fourteen teams and companies also getting involved. The evening was organised by London based Chartered Accountants, Simpson Wreford & Co at Lakeside Karting Raceway, Thurrock, Essex. The three winning teams were…
Read MoreOffice Goes Dotty!
April 1st was set as the “Go Dotty Day” by the Demelza charity, who asked all schools, businesses and individuals to “go dotty for Demelza”. The RCS office certainly did just that and each and every staff member arrived at the office covered in polka dot attire (thankfully no bikini’s though!) RCS’s continued commitment towards the Sittingbourne…
Read MoreMoney Raised In Memory Of Rob
More than £25,000 was raised at a high-profile event in memory of Addicks supporter Rob Knox last Thursday. Metropolitan Police commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson was among over 400 guests at The Valley for the charity dinner. As speeches were made and auctions carried out, there was a vivid reminder of the reason why everyone was…
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