Climb to the top for our Electrical Industries Charity’s Challenge for a Cause

You can show your support for this incredible cause and get your company in the spotlight by sponsoring flags which will be placed at the top of the peak.

The Electrical Industries Charity is appealing to you to give them a hand up in this challenge of a lifetime by making a donation for a flag. Each flag will bear the sponsor’s logo and will be placed at the top of Mount Kilimanjaro by one of the Challenge for a Cause team.

The Mount Kilimanjaro 10 day challenge is taking place between 3rd-14th February 2017 and now is your chance to show your support by sponsoring trekkers’ flags for just a £1,000 donation which will ensure that your business logo will be placed at the top of the mountain.

Nine enthusiastic trekkers are joining Tessa Ogle, managing director of the Electrical Industries Charity, on this life changing journey. They include Johanne Stimson of Heat Mat; Andrew Dykes of SES Engineering Services; Mike Smith of SES Engineering Services and senior vice president of the ECA; Denise Hillier of Spring Electrical; Mark David Ward of Power 1 Group; Dave Gilbert of SCV Electrical; Dr Diana Macarthur supporting Power 1 Group, Rosemary Phillips of RDM Electrical and Mechanical Services and Joseph Hogg of Edmundson Electrical.

Senior estimator of SES Engineering Services Andrew Dykes said, ‘I have taken on the challenge as I know that we all sometimes need help and support through difficult times in our lives. On this occasion, the Hendrie family need the support of others to give hope to the family and create a better and brighter future.’

Christopher Hendrie, aged 32, was a well respected electrician, a loving husband and a father of two who lost his fight to the rare form of Cholangiocarcinoma cancer on 31st October 2014, leaving his wife and children without a loving husband and a father.

Show your support today by sponsoring one of the flags and help the Hendrie family to rebuild their lives. Or if you would like to share the contribution with a company or individual who is important to you, please invest in a flag for them.

For further details or sponsorships contact Tessa Ogle: tessa.ogle@electricalcharity.org

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