Staff from Redruth based employer Postnord Stralfors, gave up a day of their time to help a local children’s charity.
Fifteen staff swapped a day in the office to help the charity Gwealan Tops. The small charity is slowly transforming the land of the former school site in Redruth, to an outdoor play area for local
children.
Swapping a pen for a paintbrush, digital for digging and wi-fi for willow weaving, the team
worked together on a range of practical tasks to help improve facilities on the site. “As
a responsible business, it’s important to give something back to the local community. We’ve
really giving something back and getting involved for a day, as a team,” said Dorothy
Glogley, HR Manager at Postnord Stralfors.
Kerry Raymond from the charity was delighted with the team’s efforts. “We’re a small charity
run by local volunteers. We’re thrilled with the team’s efforts. They’ve made a big difference to
the site for local children and their families”
The final words go to MD Tony Plummer who took part in the day. “If we take the challenge from this experience and adapt the same attitude in day to day business, we’ll be in a really strong position. It’s been a joy to be part of the day and see us all pull together.”
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