Curtins raises £16k for Alzheimer's Research UK

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Curtins on 15th Jan 2024

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"You took part in so many fantastic events, from cycling challenges to tuck shops– and everything in between! Thanks to the support from people like you, Alzheimer's Research UK is accelerating progress towards a cure for dementia, so we can end the heartbreak it causes."

We're on a mission to leave a lasting positive impact and are proud to have raised over £16,000 for Alzheimer's Research UK in 2023, our nominated Curtins Care charity of the year. We hope that donation contributes in someway to the charity's vital research into finding a cure for dementia.

Each year our staff nominate a charity partner to support. We believe that as a business of more than 400 people, our contributions of time can also have an impact. This is why our staff can have an additional day's leave to carry out charity volunteering. So whether they're wanting to take on a sporting challenge, or help with facility maintenance, we're all able to make a difference.

We'll be announcing our charity partner for 2024 soon, so watch this space..!

Curtins Care 2023

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