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LSP RENEWABLES CHRISMAS CHARITY DAY!

Celebrating a Year of Support for Retina UK

As we approach the festive season, LSP Renewables has proudly concluded a year of fundraising for our chosen charity of 2024, Retina UK. This organisation provides essential support to individuals and families affected by inherited sight loss, and it has been a privilege to contribute to their vital work. From marathons and skydives to bake sales and beyond, our team has come together throughout the year to raise funds and awareness for this important cause.

In our last fundraising event for 2024, we had a Christmas Charity Day, with everyone wearing their best Christmas jumpers. We had a raffle board, which raised £300 alone, alongside a company-wide bake sale featuring a selection of homemade treats prepared by our team.

Reflecting on 2024, we are immensely proud of the collective effort that has enabled LSP Renewables to raise a significant total of £16, 441 for Retina UK. None of this would have been possible without the commitment of our colleagues, the generosity of friends, family, and supporters, and everyone who took the time to donate, participate, or share our efforts.

On behalf of everyone at LSP Renewables, we wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Together, we have made a difference, and we look forward to continuing to support important causes like RetinaUK in the future.

Find out more about RetinaUK here.

 

 

LSP RENEWABLES CHRISMAS CHARITY DAY!
13 Dec, 2024
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