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Premier thinks pink for October

  • steve8125
  • Oct 5, 2016
  • 2 min read

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The Premier Paper Group has announced that in recognition of October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, it will be organising various activities to raise funds for this very worthy cause.

The campaign, entitled, ‘Think Pink this October with The Premier Paper Group’, will see the company embark on a whole host of wide range fundraising activities, including selling Breast Cancer Care pin badges, which will be available from branches and members of staff for just £1 per badge, with all proceeds going to Breast Cancer Care. Premier will match the money raised by donating an additional £1 for every pin badge sold.

Other activities include donating £10 for every tonne of MultiCopy sold during the month; hosting a coffee and cake morning, at which Premier’s own Luke MacGregor-Dignan, who is known to be a coffee connoisseur and excellent barista, will be on hand to serve up the goodies, together with Toni Huffen, Norma Rattigan and Heather Meakin who are known to be fantastic bakers producing some of the most delicious cakes, which will also see all proceeds being donated to Breast Cancer Care. Additionally, a trivia pop quiz will also be staged, again with all proceeds raised going to the charitable cause.

What is more, a team that includes several well known employees, is being sponsored and entered to take part in this year’s Winter Wolf Run. The toughest of all Wolf Runs, this year’s event is being held on the 5 and 6 November at Stanford Hall in Warwickshire. The Wolf Run is approximately a 10 k off road run, featuring a series of manmade and natural obstacles throughout the course.

Named The Spartans, the team features Hussein Ismail, Brad Goldsmith, Charlotte Goldsmith, Darren Bellman, Amy Kenney, Julia Goldsmith, Andy Maycock, Chris Lovell, Emma Hibbert, Charlotte Lovell, Alison Broughton, Martin Broughton and Zeana Inman.

Throughout the year, Premier works in support of many local charities and good causes, providing either direct support or sponsorship where appropriate. As well as Breast Cancer Care, Premier also supports The Woodland Trust, The Stationers’ Foundation and In-Kind Direct, which is a charity founded by HRH The Prince of Wales to redistribute goods from suppliers to a network of trusted UK charities.


 
 
 

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