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For almost every organisation these days, Corporate Responsibility is a fundamental and an integral part in business. But it is not just a business decision - support from the private sector is crucial to helping us bringing aid and relief to people in need.

By supporting our work, it will create lasting benefits for your company and your employees. As well as raising your profile, we’ll help you build a stronger team through fundraising and volunteer activities, which will help you to exceed your corporate and social responsibility targets.

Every business is different. We work with our partners to individually tailor CSR strategies.

Published: 27th June, 2017

Updated: 6th February, 2023

Author: Anonymised User

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