Consultoria de mudança baseada em Birmingham, ENTEC SI, está apoiando a caridade local, Thrive Birmingham, caminhando, correndo, remar e andar de bicicleta pela duração do Reino Unido. Além de arrecadar fundos necessários e consciência do trabalho vital da caridade, o desafio virtual de John O'Groats to Land's End (Jogle) reflete a dedicação da empresa à riqueza física e mental de seu povo. No entanto, já tendo atingido esse marco, a equipe agora se prometeu dar um passo adiante ao completar a jornada de volta - uma distância total de cerca de 2.000 milhas. A equipe completou mais de 408 sessões de exercícios, do remo ao cão. No entanto, uma conquista de destaque foi feita pelo consultor sênior, Craig Eley, que já marcou mais de 355 milhas através de uma combinação de caminhada, corrida e ciclismo. Durante o outono de 2019, a equipe Entec Si arregaçou as mangas para ajudar a prosperar Birmingham rejuvenescer seu espaço ao ar livre em Kings Heath Gardens. bem -estar. Sarah Bowers, gerente regional do Centro da Thrive Birmingham, disse: “A equipe da ENTEC SI deve estar muito orgulhosa de sua conquista e seu apoio é extremamente apreciado, principalmente no que é um momento difícil para muitos em nossa comunidade. Esses fundos nos permitirão continuar fazendo a diferença para quem mais precisa.” Downtown in Business
Since 15th March, 25 members of the Entec Si team have been taking part in the grueling 981-mile virtual journey. However, having already reached this milestone, the team has now pledged to go one step further by completing the return journey too – a total distance of around 2,000 miles.
So far, the team is on track to achieve its fundraising target of £400 for Thrive and has pledged to match individual donations up to the sum of £500. The team has completed over 408 exercise sessions, from rowing to dog-walking. However, a standout achievement has been made by senior consultant, Craig Eley, who has already clocked up over 355 miles through a combination of walking, running and cycling.
With centres across the UK, Thrive uses horticultural therapy to bring about positive changes in the lives of people living with disabilities or ill health, or who are isolated, disadvantaged and vulnerable. During Autumn of 2019, the Entec Si team rolled up their sleeves to help Thrive Birmingham rejuvenate its outdoor space at Kings Heath Gardens.
Anna Lane, senior consultant and CSR lead at Entec Si, commented: “For so many people, the pandemic has highlighted the importance of exercise and fresh air for maintaining physical and mental wellbeing. Taking part in the virtual JOGLE challenge has been a fantastic reason to get active in the great outdoors, while raising money and awareness for Thrive’s important work.” Sarah Bowers, regional centre manager at Thrive Birmingham, said: “The Entec Si team should be very proud of their achievement and their support is hugely appreciated, particularly at what is a difficult time for many in our community. These funds will enable us to continue making a difference to those who need it most.”