Grounds Management Assocation industry awards raises over £1200 for charity
The Grounds Management Association (GMA) raised £1,225 for Cancer Research UK during the GMA Industry Awards 2022 last week.
Members of GMA staff collected donations from attendees of the awards ceremony held at the Vox, Birmingham NEC, on the first day of SALTEX 2022.
Cancer Research UK undertakes pioneering work into how to prevent, diagnose, and treat cancer, and has already benefited millions of lives since its inception.
Cancer survival in the UK has doubled over the last 40 years. In the 1970s just 1 in 4 people survived the disease for 10 years or more. Today 2 in 4 survive. Cancer Research UK's ambition is to see 3 in 4 patients surviving the disease by 2034.
The charity was picked as the GMA's charity of choice this year due to the number of friends and relatives of the GMA impacted by cancer.
Geoff Webb, Chief Executive Officer at the GMA, said: "We were struck by the fact that so many people linked to the GMA had been affected by cancer, including Pitchcare editor, Kerry Haywood. We wanted to recognise all those individuals that have suffered the loss of a friend or relative, and to remember them with fondness by fundraising for Cancer Research UK. 2022 marks 20 years since Cancer Research UK was formed, and 120 years since the founding of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund, so it was the ideal time to celebrate the milestones.
"As we tentatively emerge from the pandemic, it is clear to see that we must use every means possible to raise funds if we are to beat this deadly disease. I am incredibly grateful to see the generosity of our audience at the awards, especially during the current economic climate. Thank you."
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