AESSEAL charitable giving in S. Yorkshire tops £2.3 million with launch of £500,000 Lieutenancy Fund
Yorkshire-based engineering and reliability company AESSEAL has created a new £500,000 AESSEAL Lieutenancy Fund, which will be administered by the South Yorkshire Community Foundation.
The new fund adds to the £1.8 million already committed by AESSEAL plc to support charities in South Yorkshire, bringing the company’s support for the Foundation to £2.3 million.
The company, which has its global headquarters in Rotherham, says that during the pandemic it was able to target support to local charities who were in great need, based upon feedback from the unique network of local Deputy Lieutenants, who assist the region’s Lord-Lieutenant in representing His Majesty the King.
Chris Rea, the Managing Director of AESSEAL plc said: “The purpose of the Fund is to reach into the community and support local organisations that do not have a national voice and many of which are run by a large number of unpaid volunteers. Deputy Lieutenants, who are all also volunteers, often have in-depth knowledge of local needs that would otherwise go unnoticed.”
This is the third charitable fund administered by the South Yorkshire Community Foundation on behalf of AESSEAL plc. The other two are: -
- The AESSEAL Charitable Trust Grassroots Endowment Fund for South Yorkshire
(SYCF) value approximately £1.1 million - The AESSEAL Charitable Trust Community First Fund for South Yorkshire value
approximately £721,000
Chris Rea said: “Modern business exists to serve all of the stakeholders and that includes supporting those in need in the communities that we rely on for our current and future workforce.”
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