my parents raised £2k+ for kent air ambulance and another 2k for a defib unit for the local doctors surgery. they are pensioners living on a council estate. it took a lot of time and effort on their part to do so. the amounts you mentioned in your above posts to make financial institutions sound alturistic just make them look stingy.
your fundraising efforts are commendable those of the comany are a drop in the ocean.
The company had over 10,000 employees in London alone, not counting the other 65,000 in NY, Frankfurt, HK, Tokyo, Singapore, Zurich, or Moscow. And they were committed to matching up to £3000 of each of the London employees, I don't know what the amount is for the other parts of the world, but I believe it's comparable. That's a bit of a commitment, isn't it?
The company had over 10,000 employees in London alone, not counting the other 65,000 in NY, Frankfurt, HK, Tokyo, Singapore, Zurich, or Moscow. And they were committed to matching up to £3000 of each of the London employees, I don't know what the amount is for the other parts of the world, but I believe it's comparable. That's a bit of a commitment, isn't it?