TRAD UK successfully concluded its 2023/24 charity year by raising £16,000 for three life-saving charities: Anthony Nolan, Marie Curie, and Cancer Research UK.
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TRAD UK has officially concluded its 2023/24 charity year, demonstrating its unwavering commitment to helping others after successfully raising an impressive £16,000.

This significant sum is earmarked for distribution amongst three highly regarded charities: Anthony Nolan, Marie Curie, and Cancer Research UK, which have been the focus of the company’s fundraising efforts over the past year.

The funds were amassed through a series of engaging activities, uniting the TRAD UK community nationwide. Notable events included a highly successful Golf Day held at the prestigious Belfry, which drew participants from across the company and beyond. The spirit of camaraderie and competition also saw TRAD UK staff members lace up their running shoes to tackle the Bournemouth and Manchester half marathons, further bolstering the fundraising efforts.

Not stopping at athletic pursuits, a pair of TRAD UK’s employees embarked on the challenging Swimathon, further diversifying the company’s fundraising activities. Meanwhile, depot-based events across the nation contributed significantly to the overall collection, demonstrating the widespread support within the company for these charitable causes.

Beyond fundraising, TRAD UK has shown a deep commitment to supporting local communities through various means. Initiatives have included collections for food and hygiene banks, directly addressing essential needs within communities. Furthermore, TRAD UK employees have actively volunteered for local charities, embodying the company’s ethos of giving back.

TRAD UK successfully concluded its 2023/24 charity year by raising £16,000 for three life-saving charities: Anthony Nolan, Marie Curie, and Cancer Research UK.

Colin Dobson, Managing Director at TRAD UK, expressed his gratitude and pride in the company’s fundraising achievements, “This has been a great year of fundraising for three important charities. We are so grateful to all our staff, customers, suppliers, and supporters who have made such an effort to contribute over the year, and who have made very generous donations.” 

He further highlighted the importance of continuing the tradition of giving through fundraising initiatives and direct community support, as plans for the 2024/25 charity year are already underway.

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