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ESP teams come together for charitable causes

ESP Global Services is proud to recognise the efforts of our global teams who recently came together to support two important charitable initiatives, raising funds and awareness for causes close to our colleagues and customers.

A global effort with local impact

These initiatives highlight the strong sense of community across ESP Global Services, with colleagues coming together to support meaningful causes both locally and globally.

We would like to thank everyone who took part, donated, or supported these efforts. Your contributions make a real difference.

ESP supporting charitable causes
ESP team raising funds for Marie Curie Go Yellow

Supporting Marie Curie’s Go Yellow campaign

Our teams around the world took part in the Marie Curie Go Yellow initiative, raising £324 in support of Marie Curie, a long-standing ESP customer.

The campaign helps fund vital care and support for people living with terminal illness and their families. It was fantastic to see colleagues across regions get involved, showing their support through fundraising activities, such as dressing in yellow on the day, a bake sale, and other fun office games, helping to raise awareness of the important work Marie Curie does every day.

ESP team Reading Half Marathon and Green Park Challenge

Running for Alzheimer’s Society

Closer to home, members of the ESP team also took part in the Reading Half Marathon and the Green Park Challenge, raising an impressive £600 for the Alzheimer’s Society.

It was wonderful to see our team come together for this event, whether seasoned runners, or taking part for the first time. Either way, it was an opportunity to challenge themselves and aim for a new personal best.

But what made the day special wasn’t just the running, it was the purpose behind it. Coming together as a team, supporting one another, and stepping outside of comfort zones to make a difference is what it’s all about. Every step taken helped raise vital funds and awareness for Alzheimer’s Society, supporting those affected by dementia and contributing to ongoing care and research.