In the Community
Through the work of it's Charity Committee, managed and run entirely by it's employees, EUK supports a number of worthy causes in and around the local community.
Charities that have benefited recently from the Committee's support include:-
- The NSPCC
- Christ Church, Hayes
- Liam Drew Trust
- Bovingdon Youth Project
- Pinkwell Primary School, Hayes
Any applications for charitable support should be addressed to the EUK Charity Committee by clicking on the link at the right.
Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy
For the past 10 years, EUK has been an active contributor to the Nordoff-Robbins music therapy charity.
In view of EUK's leading role in the music industry, the company is delighted to be associated with this very worthy cause. The charity itself is grounded in the belief that everyone can respond to music, no matter how ill or disabled.
The unique qualities of music as therapy can enhance communication, support change, and enable people to live more resourcefully and creatively.
At the heart of EUK's support for the charity is the annual Six Nations Dinner, of which EUK is the major sponsor. This brings together past and present stars from the world of Rugby Union and includes a major auction to raise much needed funding for the Nordoff-Robbins music therapy centre.
To find out more about the work of Nordoff-Robbins, click on the link to the right.
Woolworths Kids First
As a subsiduary of Woolworths plc, EUK is an active supporter of the group's major charity initiative known as 'Kids First'.
Woolworths Kids First is an independent registered charity established by Woolworths plc and launched in 1999. It enables Woolworths employees in stores and offices to support community-based projects of their choice to benefit local children.
Since its launch, over £3.5 million has been raised by employees and customers, of which over £2.0 million is committed to specific local causes.
More information about the Kids First charity is available via the link on the right.
Playground Partnerships - Part of the Kids First Programme
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