County Broadband has launched a new charity with thousands of pounds of grant funding available to support organisations making a positive impact in rural communities across the East of England.
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Two Quickline colleagues who served on the frontline together, Installation Engineer Aaron Huntley and Infrastructure Engineer Ian Midgley, have conquered the Yorkshire Three Peaks to support fellow Yorkshire veterans.
A team of volunteers from Openreach has completed a Three Peaks Challenge in Wales, raising £1000 in support of the Wales Air Ambulance.
toob’s CEO Nick Parbutt and CFO Mike Banwell have helped raise more than £7k for charity through extreme challenges.
Ogi has awarded more than £35,000 to groups and community projects across south Wales since launching a dedicated community fund less than a year ago.
Ogi is encouraging staff to make a positive impact in its full fibre communities, providing up to two paid days each year for community and charitable work.
Fibrus will invest £30,000 into grassroots sports across Northern Ireland, making up to £1,000 in direct investment available to clubs or organisations for new kits and equipment, to improve their existing facilities, or towards training fees.
A team of 13 Openreach engineers volunteered their time to transform a community garden in Shipley, Derbyshire, where they are working to roll out full fibre.
Freedom Fibre has opened its community fund for good and green projects and will invest thousands of pounds worth of grants in areas where it is rolling out its full fibre network.
WightFibre is sponsoring the Wessex Cancer Rainbow Run 2023, taking place on Sunday 25th June.
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