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Giving back in 2023 - Our stories

19/12/2023 minute read OneAdvanced PR

At Advanced, we know the importance of giving back to make a difference to our world and our communities. Working with charitable partners is important to us, so that we know that what we do every day makes a real difference. That’s why we’re always so proud when our people take the leap to make a difference for their communities.

This year, we’ve seen some amazing examples of giving back that have made a difference in so many ways. Supporting the causes closest to their hearts, our people have made a huge impact on our world and society. This is why our people are such a credit to us at Advanced.

People like Josh Boyd, who gave up his time – and his houseboat – to support the RNLI, who protect the people who live and work in his community.

Or people like Kam Kemblowska, who opened her heart and home to the animals who needed it most, fostering cats who have faced hardship – and helping them find a forever home.

 

There are so many ways that our people have given more to make a real difference for others. Raising money for charity, organising events and working to help directly are all so important. Our latest video sheds a spotlight on the amazing impact that our people have achieved this year.

We’d like to extend a huge thank you to all our people who were involved in this project and are making a huge contribution to their communities. There are so many amazing causes to be involved in, but these examples show a truly passionate response and truly valuable impact. We’re so proud of the work that our amazing people have achieved.

If you want to make a difference too, there are many ways to get involved.

To learn more about supporting the RNLI, click here: rnli.org

If you want to support Cats’ Protection, you can learn more here: cats.org.uk

To learn more about the work of CoppaFeel, and how to support them, click here: coppafeel.org

Learn more about how you can support the work of Nottingham Deaf Children here: nottsdcs.org