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Personnel company donates £10,200 to Breast Cancer Care

Howard Lake | 27 January 2004 | News

Specialised administrative personnel provider OfficeTeam has donated £10,200 to Breast Cancer Care after choosing the charity as its corporate charity in 2002.

For the past two years OfficeTeam has run a number of national and local initiatives to raise money for the charity. For example, in 2003, OfficeTeam enlisted the help of Gillian Clark, Britain’s most capped badminton player, to host a series of business breakfasts around the country raising a significant amount of money from local businesses.

OfficeTeam also offered to donate £1 for every candidate placed in its ‘Hired to Help’ campaign.

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In addition, local offices ran their own fundraising initiatives and got involved with the annual ‘Pink Day’, which took place on 1 August 2003. This initiative required all employees to wear pink for a day, donating money to the charity “or forfeiting a hefty fine”. Other fundraising activities have included quiz nights: OfficeTeam’s Portsmouth office raised in excess of £1,000 by this method.

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