Our team recently took part in a rewarding volunteering effort, transforming a local school and making a positive impact in our community
On Wednesday, 14th August, a team of dedicated colleagues came together to paint the school, contributing to a brighter learning environment for the students.
A special thank you to Anya Blanchfield for organising this event, and to our fantastic volunteers: My Fitzgerald, Alisa Khan, Mark Leeson, Laura Mackeviciute, and George Ndirangu. Your hard work and commitment truly embody the spirit of our organisation.
This volunteering initiative contributes to our ongoing commitment to the London Borough of Brent, reflecting our dedication to giving back to the communities we serve. We encourage all employees to take advantage of their annual Community Day and get involved in similar opportunities.

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