b"NOTICE BOARDTeam Caitlin Fund RasierWelcome to our Kelly Group noticeboard, whereUpon hearing the sad news of someone dear to Kelly Group losing their daughter. We are including in this you can nd news on our Kelly Group workforceissue two charities to help support mothers and their children. PCCU (Pediatric clinical care unit) at and their activities.Nottingham Childrens hospital have created an Amazon Wishlist of necessities patients, their families and their sta need. A big thank you to those employees, who went above and beyond their daily duties or achievedTeam Caitlin is also helping parents with children in hospital, or life-limiting conditions by oering something remarkable outside of their workingservices such as parking permits, Emergency overnight bags for parents when their child has been hours. These outstanding workers colleagues areadmitted and funding for family days out. All in the hope of bringing light and joy to the lives of mothers and their children. valued members of our Kelly Group family. Help by scanning both QR codes (or clicking the posters) and donatingSam Naughnane (Cable Operative- Virgin Media Build Evolution) - Mighty hike Sam Naughnane took on the mighty hike along the picturesque Norfolk coastline to raise money and awareness for people who live with cancer. The Mighty hike supports Macmillan cancer support, one of the largest British charities who provide specialist health care, information and nancial support to people aected by cancer. Sam pledged to raise 250 with his campaign now hitting 305!Please submit your generous donations through the link below: Michael Ward (Administrator on the Gigaclear project) - Fundraiser for Rethink Mental Illness On June 16th Michael ward took part in the London to Brighton bike ride on behalf of Rethink Mental Illness. This iconic charity bike ride is the oldest in Europe. With June being Mens Mental Health Month, 1 in 4 people in the UK will experience mental health problems of some kind with 1 in 6 experiencing common mental health issues such as anxiety or depression. Michael was given a target of 350 by Rethink for which he aims to double with the spotlight being on mens mental health month. Support Michael and Rethink to raise vital funds for their lifesaving research The day was a great success with the weather ranging from lashing rain to bright sunshine, rolling through villages and the hilly countryside, up the steep Ditchling heart attack hill Beacon and sweeping downhill into the bustling seaside nish at Brighton.Taking six hours to complete it was a taxing, rewarding and enjoyable experience and I hope to arrange for a Kelly group to take part either in next year'sride,or perhaps even next year's Tour de France!!!!Matthew RushtonPlease submit your generous donations through the link below:Nathan Odunsi Diana Calfa Kerry WebsterAmber BurnettBhavini MistryKim DenningtonJoanne MannsBalvinder SamraDaniel CrownShannell OliverMark CollinsThe Networker Summer 2024 13."