Apogee Corporation recently held an Active Challenge and Easter Prize Draw to raise over £2,800 for the British Heart Foundation and promote the importance of healthy living to employees. The money raised will support the charity’s vision to create a world free from the fear of heart and circulatory diseases.
As businesses face enormous pressure to maximise sustainability throughout their practices, being able to facilitate effective hybrid work is likely to play a significant part in the future of workplace design.
Apogee Corporation’s 2024 Christmas Advent Calendar raised an incredible £4,300 for Dementia UK. The funds will help the charity provide vital support to families affected by dementia, ensuring they have access to life-changing services and expertise.
Apogee Corporation sponsored Royal British Legion Industries’ ‘Rudolph Fun Run’ for the second consecutive year on Sunday 15th December, an event that raises vital funds in support of Armed Forces veterans.
Starting on June 29th 2024 and ending on 1st September this summer, the ‘Shaun the Sheep in the Heart of Kent’ art trail campaign placed 109 Shaun the Sheep sculptures across Maidstone to raise money and support for the Heart of Kent Hospice.
As part of our continued support of Royal British Legion Industries, Team Apogee recently volunteered at RBLI warehouse in Aylesford. Plus, we are delighted to once again sponsor the popular ‘Rudolph Fun Run’ this December!
With even the private sector now experiencing pressure to adopt sustainable practices, it’s clear that ESG credentials have become a highly valuable currency in the world of modern business.
With many sites to oversee simultaneously, print infrastructure is a common bugbear for multi-academy trusts. But some organisations are taking advantage of an easy way to spread cost efficiencies throughout their schools – namely, Managed Print.