Xaar chooses Break as UK charity partner
Xaar has chosen Break as its UK charity partner for the next three years, pledging to match all funds raised up to a sum of GBP 20,000 per year.
Break provides a brighter future to local children and young people on the edge of care, in care, and leaving care. Its work across the East of England offers a stable home to young adults as they leave care, offering them support as they move towards independent living.
The money raised by Xaar Group’s UK employees in Cambridge, Huntingdon, Kettering and Hemel Hempstead will fund a wealth of initiatives to ensure the children and young people in Break’s fostering, residential, and leaving care services have the best possible chance of a bright future.
Initiatives include access to employment pathways, a volunteer mentor, and opportunities to build confidence as well as a lifelong promise from Break that there will always be someone to support and care for them when times are tough – no matter how far into the future that might be.
‘I am delighted that our Charity Champions have selected Break as our UK charity partner for the next three years,’ commented John Mills, CEO of Xaar. ‘Together, we have a clear vision, sharing the joint values of encouraging and nurturing skills, and we are now focused on building a partnership that will take our support beyond fundraising.’
Xaar will connect its UK workforce and their expertise and experience with those seeking support from Break. Opportunities such as mentoring and workshops that provide support on CVs, job interviews or other specifics will help share the significant experience of the Xaar group employees.
In addition, the potential for work placements and long-term employment will be offered, making a real difference to young people’s lives.
Dan Crouch, director of income generation at Break, said: ‘We are thrilled to be working with Xaar as its official charity for at least the next three years. The money Xaar raises as part of the partnership is vital as we grow our regional presence and will make life better for children and young people on the edge of care, in care and leaving care, giving the support and stability they need for a bright and successful future.’
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