Nutritional ingredients supplier, Cambridge Commodities Limited (CCL), is building on its core values of supporting health and wellbeing by joining Business in Action for Addenbrooke’s, a community of local businesses that come together to help transform patient care at Addenbrooke’s and the Rosie hospitals.
In recent years CCL has grown from a small start-up company to a thriving business on Ely’s Lancaster Way business park. Its ever expanding staff is passionate about the health and fitness industries, so CCL has joined forces with Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust (ACT) to help support their future.
As part of this collaboration, CCL and another Ely-based firm and Business in Action for Addenbrooke’s member, Neaves and Neat, went head to head with other businesses from the region at the Cambridge Dragon Boat Festival in September. The festival, organised by Gable Events, raised over £8,000 for ACT.
Hollie Chapman, Marketing Manager at Cambridge Commodities Limited (pictured) said, “We are very excited to be joining ACT’s Business in Action for Addenbrooke’s scheme alongside Neaves and Neat, and other local businesses.
“CCL has made annual donations to Addenbrooke’s for a number of years and is looking forward to being more involved with ACT’s charity events to raise vital funds for the hospitals. With staff inevitably needing the services at Addenbrooke’s, and one heading off to have the first CCL baby in the Rosie, it seemed like a good decision to make.”
Jessica Harvey-Bowman, Senior Recruitment Consultant at Neaves and Neat, said: “I am really happy that I will be spending more time with the CCL team as a fellow Business in Action for Addenbrooke’s member, and I would encourage more businesses to exploit this benefit!”
- For more information about how your business can support Addenbrooke’s and the Rosie see act4addenbrookes.org.uk/corporate
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