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News Release from: BUPA | Subject: Charity event
Edited by the Insidemoneytalk Editorial
Team on 20 June 2008
Finance fanatics get set for fun day at
local school
Children at Finsbury Park's Montem primary school are looking forward to a special activities day filled with gingerbread man making and fun sports activities, thanks to 35 Bupa employees,
who are giving up their time on Friday 20 June to make a difference in their local community EVENT AND PHOTOCALL NOTICE: Where: Montem Primary School, Hornsey Rd, Finsbury Park, N7 7QT
This article was originally published on Insidemoneytalk on 20 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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When: Friday 20 June 2008.
Event: Fun day provided by employees from Bupa.
Time: Throughout the school day, however at 2.30pm there will be a photo opportunity- Basketball match between Bupa employees and children.
A host of activities are planned for the children ranging from a sports day to painting murals and cookery sessions.
The green-fingered employees, all of whom come from Bupa's finance department, are also planning on re-vamping the garden area at the primary school, while a cake sale is taking place at the end of the day to raise money for sports equipment for the school.
Fraser Gregory, Bupa's Head of Finance, based in Holborn, London, said, "Everyone from our finance team is really looking forward to being part of such an action packed day.
It's great to give something back to the local community in which many of us live and work." Mrs Sue Seifert, Headteacher at Montem Primary School, said, "We are really grateful to the employees from Bupa for giving up their time to come to the school on Friday and for organising such a fun-filled day for the children." This activity day forms part of Bupa's corporate social responsibility programme of initiatives, which focuses on providing help and support to the local communities in which Bupa employees live and work.
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