b'SPECIAL RECOGNITIONSpecial Recognition A big thank you to those employees, who went above and beyond their daily duties or achieved something remarkable outside of their working hours. These outstanding workers are valued members of our community.Omar QuaseemSupported a Disabled Mens Safe Return to HomeOne of our Kelly Group engineers; Omar Quaseem was quick to rush to the aid of a disabled man when we his mobility scooter broke down during one of the heatwaves this summer. A huge well done to Omar for his outstanding efforts ensuring this man returned home safely. One of your employees went out of his way to help a disabled man return home safely. The disabled man had broken down on his mobility scooter in the scorching heat and if it wasnt for your employees help in getting the man home things could have turned out a lot worse. - Feedback from a Member of the PublicMark Brian & Ben Burrows.Three Peaks Challenge in aid of Cancer ResearchFor a number of years, Mark and Ben have been completing charitable runs and obstacle course races on a small scale, but due to their close family and friends being affected by different stages and forms of cancer, decoded to step up completing an event on a much bigger scale while raising funds for cancer charities.In June 2021, Mark and his family received the sad news that his mum was diagnosed with cancer. She battled with the disease and bravely fought until 22nd March 2022 when she sadly lost her fight at the age of 64.In memory of Liz, and other family and friends who have been or are still currently affected by cancer, Mark and Ben took on the gruelling Three Peaks Challenge, which for those who dont know involves climbing the three highest peaks of Scotland, England, and Wales with a total ascent of over 10,000ft, all within 24 hours!During the first weekend of September, Mark and Ben completed their challenge successfully.Mark Brian Said:We started our adventure at 7:30am on Saturday 3rd September at the foot of Ben Nevis, this took us just under 4 hours and 55 minutes to complete. After a short break we made the long journey to the Lake District to take on Scafell Pike in the dark, after 3 hours and 55 minutes we were back on the mini bus heading to Snowdon. We arrived at Snowdon in the early hours of Sunday morning to the sight of torrential rain. Thankfully this cleared and we completed Snowdon in 3 hours and 54 minutes. We are really proud that we completed the challenge under the allotted time and more importantly the donations we have received has helped us to support families that are having to deal with Cancer.Mark and Ben thank you for your kind support and generous donations so far as they raised 3,160 in aid of people living with cancer and cancer research. Their fundraising page remains open for donations until the end of October. Donate HereThe Networker Autumn 2022 39.'