ESG Brochure 2023 - Report - Page 9
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We’re fortunate to operate from various locations, and
with this comes a strong commitment to making a positive
difference in the communities we serve.
In 2023, we took a fresh approach to fundraising, empowering
people to support causes that matter most to them, rather than
focusing on a single charity.
This shift has prompted those in Workdry International to
get involved with a wide range of causes and community
organisations through fundraising, donations, and time
volunteered.
Motorcycle Ride
Outs
By doing so, each person has the opportunity to make a
meaningful impact.
£1587 raised for the Hampshire
and IOW air ambulance service
as well as £750 for the Dorset
and Somerset air ambulance.
Here are just a few examples of how we’ve supported our
communities.
“
“
We’re really grateful
for all the support
we receive – we just
couldn’t do without it.
Alex Cain, Cain Boxing Club founder and Regional
Account Manager, Selwood Aberdeen.
Selwood Angels
Internal Awareness Campaigns
Laptop Donations
“Selwood Angels” delivered 150
essential care packages to the
homeless communities in both
Liverpool and Southampton.
Additionally, we contributed
Christmas boxes to the Hamwic
Homeless Campaign.
From Breast Cancer Awareness Month to Movember, and our festive
Christmas Jumper Day, we aim to raise both awareness and funds
for each cause. These initiatives not only foster a sense of unity
and purpose within our team, but also contribute to the wider
community by supporting vital research and services.
We’re thrilled to have donated
a total of 43 laptops to two
fantastic local organisations:
Trinity Winchester and Velmore
Community Centre in Chandler’s
Ford.
Along with 50 Christmas meals
were provided to residents at
Brendoncare in Knightwood
care home.
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