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Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Brogan Group launch Christmas Game

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Brogan Group, the Scaffolding and Powered Access Contractor are running a Christmas Game this December where players in the UK and Ireland have a chance to win £150 in Amazon Vouchers operating a Jetpack Santa delivering presents at rooftop level.

Like the Jetpack Santa in the game, which you can play on www.brogangroup.com, Brogan Group are used to operating at rooftop level, but on a more serious note they are matching entries to the game with a £1 donation to their longstanding Construction Charity of choice, The Lighthouse Club.

The Lighthouse Club is the only Construction Charity that provides emotional, physical, and financial wellbeing support to construction workers and their families.

2021 has seen Brogan Group raising £2,000 for the Lighthouse Club with the Brogan initiative, The Tall Building Challenge, clocking up over 2,800km walking or running a set distance based on a multiple of the height of 8 tall buildings Brogan Group have provided access on.

The Lighthouse Club charity specializes in mental health support for construction workers and Brogan Group have recently committed to further supporting its own workers by signing up to the Building Mental Health Charter with Building Mental Health as well as training up a new batch of Mental Health ‘First Aiders’ in November, joining our existing team, to support our office as well as site staff.

Bill Hill CEO of the Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity said, “A huge thank you goes out to the Brogan Group for their continued donations through our Company Supporters programme and for their additional fundraising support. We love the idea of a jetpacking Santa so hope everyone will get involved with this great idea!” 

Find out more about the Lighthouse Club here https://www.lighthouseclub.org/

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