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Standard Life invests in city cancer charity

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Published Date: 20 December 2008
STANDARD Life Investments has raised more than £100,000 for a charity for children with leukaemia.
The Edinburgh-based company has awarded the windfall to Children with Cancer and Leukaemia Advice and Support for Parents (CCLASP), which is also based in the Capital.

The charity runs a telephone helpline for families who need support, as well as
parent support meetings across Scotland.

It also provides transport to clinics and wards to almost 400 families, as well as sending families on holidays to its Berwick-Upon-Tweed caravan park and destinations around the world.

Throughout 2008, employees at SLI were involved in fundraising events, including an auction, a book and CD stall, a race night, a 10km run, a talent show, a sponsored walk and a charity ball.

In addition, employees have helped renovate the charity's holiday cottage, produced a promotional DVD and helped redesign the charity's website – all in their own time.

Keith Skeoch, chief executive at SLI, said: "2008 is our tenth-anniversary year.

I hope the money we've raised and the time we've given go some way to supporting the fantastic work that CCLASP is doing for people within our community."





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  • Last Updated: 20 December 2008 10:46 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Standard Life
 
1

brandy al,

embra 20/12/2008 13:02:15
Wonderful,and well done to the employees of SLI,its is for a very good cause.
2

Libertarian!,

20/12/2008 20:06:46
The people concerned have to be sincerely commended for such sterling effort in raising cash for these unfortunate, innocent children, but why should charity be involved in making life a little easier and bearable for such children. Every member of the present government should hang their heads in shame.
3

Top_Dawg,

21/12/2008 03:32:07
Are SLI gonna do he usual and demand part of the chrity resources be used on their employees only?
4

Paddi,

22/12/2008 09:27:37
Very well done SLI.

#3 that's an awful comment with no basis of truth, you should be ashamed of yourself.
5

Evan Owen,

The IFA Defence Union 22/12/2008 10:20:11
Come on Sandy, compensate all those poor policyholders who bought your low cost endowments between 1988 and 1995, oh, and their IFAs.

http://.fs-du.co.uk/stl.htm

How can anyone look 'up' to you while this is allowed to continue?
6

Paddi,

22/12/2008 10:51:30
#5 what on earth has this story got to do with your rant? answer...NOTHING. These people have raised a large sum of money for a v worthwhile charity and you take it upon yourself to use this good news as a forum to vent your spleen...incredible

 

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