GGM CELEBRATE CHARITY SUCCESS
Raised over £10,000 in last two years

Colne, Lancashire-based GGM Group say they are ending the year on a high, celebrating raising over £10,000 for charity over the past two years - despite the restrictions caused by the global pandemic.

 

Chris Gibson, top left, with GGM's initiatives

 

The business selected three charities to support, pledging to raise over £10k through an intensive programme of activity. After a great start in 2019, the business was determined not to be hampered by lockdown restrictions in 2020 and came up with their own ingenious ways to fundraise.


Their annual charity walking event was rethought with md Chris Gibson travelling from his home town of Lancaster to the businesses’ head office in Colne and then back again covering a distance of 104 miles -  through a combination of cycling and walking. He was joined at different points on his journey by different members of staff undertaking different legs in pairs, to enable social distancing.

        
The business say they have also thought further outside of the box in its fundraising efforts with a team of staff pledging to lose weight in aid of charity. 

 

The fundraising has raised money for charities who are finding themselves cash-strapped during these difficult times. Greenfingers is the company charity for the second year running, dedicated to supporting children who spend time in hospices around the UK, along with their families, by creating inspiring gardens for them to relax in. In addition, funds have also been raised for St John’s Hospice in Lancaster and Pendleside Hospice in Burnley.

 

Chris Gibson said, “It’s a key part of our ethos at The GGM Group to give something back to the community and we are delighted to have been able to achieve our charity target, despite these difficult times. Now, more than ever, charities need our support and we are delighted to have still been able to help”.


The GGM Group has worked hard to find ways to keep the business operating this year, and throughout the pandemic has worked hard to keep the whole team together, maintain its commitment to customer service, and, where it was safe to do so, keep machines operational for professional and domestic customers throughout the season.


The company has also started recruiting again and are aiming to help some of the younger members of the local community with apprenticeship opportunities.  


In addition, the business made a pledge during lockdown to become an eco-friendly organisation and strive to improve its green credentials even further through a range of initiatives.


Chris concluded, “There is no dispute that this has been an incredibly challenging year for most businesses. I’m incredibly proud of how our team has pulled together and hitting our charity target really is the icing on the cake. Like most people, we can finally see light at the end of the tunnel and I’m confident of a bright 2021."

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