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Apogee Corporation raises over £2900 for NSPCC

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Employees of Apogee Corporation raised £2955 for the NSPCC (The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children) in December 2025, as part of its annual Christmas Charity Advent Calendar initiative.

 

The funds raised will help to support NSPCC’s goal of fighting to end child abuse in the UK and Channel Islands – by helping children who have been abused to rebuild their lives, protect children at risk, and finding the best ways of preventing child abuse from ever happening.

 

Employees were invited to vote for the 2025 Advent Calendar chosen charity – ensuring that the initiative supported an organisation that aligns with Apogee’s core values, whilst allowing employees to have their say on the causes that matter most to them.  

 

‘Our Christmas Charity Advent Calendar is a wonderful way for Apogee to give back and support an incredibly worthy cause,’ said Marion Brooks, chief people officer. ‘It also brings a sense of fun and anticipation for our employees as we count down to the festive break.’

 

To take part in the Advent Calendar initiative, employees were invited to purchase raffle tickets to be in with a chance of winning from an assortment of amazing prizes, generously donated by partners and suppliers. Prizes included a Fortnum & Mason hamper, National Trust voucher, and an Amazon Kindle.

Over 200 employees participated in the initiative.

 

‘We are incredibly thankful to our partners and suppliers for generously donating prizes for the advent calendar, and to everyone who contributed to raising funds for the NSPCC,’ continued Marion.

 

The Christmas Charity Advent Calendar has been a company tradition since 2018 and will return in December 2026 as part of Apogee’s commitment to driving a wide range of fundraising opportunities to positively impact charities and organisations.  

 

In line with Apogee’s fundraising efforts and drive to support local communities, Apogee employees also visited children’s wards at four major NHS Trusts during the festive period to deliver Christmas gifts.


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