The Russell IPM Foundation has raised £1000 for the Siaya Kenya Children Foundation (SKCF). The directors and staff at Russell IPM have been doing their bit for charity including donating £1 for Dress Down Fridays, where staff get to wear non-uniform every Friday.
The Siaya Kenya Childrens Foundation provides educational opportunities for underpriviledged and orphaned children.
Recently, Russell IPM announced that this year’s money will be going to the Siaya Kenya Children Foundation. The SKCF charity works tirelessly in Kenya to provide better conditions for orphans and vulnerable children by facilitating access to educational opportunities.
Read more about the SKCF charity and its mission here.
Primary school children are supported by the SKCF in underpriviledged areas.
For more information:
Russell IPM
Unit 45 First Avenue
Deeside Industrial Park
Deeside, Flintshire, CH5 2NU
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 1244 281 333
Fax: +44 1244 281 878
info@russellipm.com
www.russellipm.com






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