b'CHARITY PROJECTSBeatson Cancer Charity Golf Day On Saturday, 11th June, Robert Burnside (Kelly Rail Managing Director) and guests were proud to support the Member Guest in conjunction with the Beatson Charity at the Milngavie Golf Course. Beatson Cancer Charity works in close partnership with clinicians and researchers at The Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre and The Beatson Institute for Cancer Research to help to deliver life-saving research.We wish to thank everyone for their fantastic support on the day and a huge congratulations to the winners who scored 44 points in the stable ford. Roald Dahls Charity Dinner On the 22nd June, Kelly Group ambassadors attended the Roald Dahls Marvellous Childrens Charity A Marvellous Dinner. The fundraising event was organised by the charity at the fabulous Banqueting House in Whitehall, London raising awareness for their much important cause. Amongst the nights Wondercrump guests; Dame Joanna Lumley DBE, Jane Asher, Geraldine James OBE and Sir Tony Robinson; were Kelly Group representatives Teraesa Kelly, Caroline Westmore, Karen Adams, Pauline McNicholas, Helen Corbett, Simon Levy, Rosita W Bennett, Jimmy Bradley, Colette Thomson and Christopher Campbell. Roald Dahls Charity is a non-profit organisation working in close partnership with the NHS, to discover innovative ways ensuring that children and families have the care and support they need across the nation, from Inverness, Scotland to Southampton, England. They do this through improving the healthcare outcomes and resilience of children and families, and focus on complex, lifelong conditions that are underfunded and under resourced. Their goal is to improve the quality, experience and efficiency of care and the resilience of seriously ill children and their families. Roald Dahl Nurses have proved to be invaluable assets and indispensable not only for the children and families in their caseload, but also the NHS Trusts and Health Boards where they work, the medical teams and the community at large. With funds raised in the past, specialist nurses helped over 24,000 children and young people to receive support and over 30 nurse-led innovation projects were developed and delivered to improve healthcare outcomes for children. The Networker Spring 2022 45.'