Quickline team dedicates 130 hours to community work

Wed, 12/06/2024 - 11:43
Quickline

Colleagues from Quickline participated in the Volunteers’ Week, dedicating almost 130 hours of time to making a positive impact in its build communities.

In total 19 volunteers from across the business engaging in various activities aimed at environmental conservation and supporting young people with STEM learning.

This included two beach cleans which saw 12 people remove 33lbs of rubbish from the East Yorkshire coastline and team of three colleagues planting 900 tree seeds to support reforestation efforts.

More than 20 pupils with learning disabilities benefited from an engineering workshop delivered by two of Quickline’s STEM ambassadors.

The combined efforts across all activities throughout the week generated just short of £2,000 in social investment on return.

Social Values manager at Quickline, Julie Holmes, said: “At Quickline we actively encourage all our employees, at every level of the organisation, to get involved in volunteering and Volunteers’ Week provided a perfect platform for us to continue to drive that message forward.”

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