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News Release from: Harting
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 19 August 2003
Customer survey generates money for
charity
Harting has recently presented a cheque for GBP 500 to the Teenage Cancer Trust.
Harting has recently presented a cheque for GBP 500 to the Teenage Cancer Trust The cheque resulted from a recent Harting customer survey, where every response generated a GBP 5 donation to the trust
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 3 Jul 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Commenting on the presentation, Richard Wood, Managing Director of Harting, said: "The Teenage Cancer Trust is an independent charity whose aim is to help teenagers come to terms with and fight cancer in an environment designed specifically for their age group.
The right environment is particularly important for young people faced with this kind of trauma during a period that should be one of the happiest and most exciting of their lives".
Richard Wood also added: "For Harting, this is the ultimate 'win/win' situation: not only do we get extremely valuable feedback from our customers and distribution partners, but at the same time we are able to help, in some small way, these young people facing their own individual challenges".
"We will certainly be repeating the concept in the future and, if there are any other suppliers or even competitors wishing to follow suit, then Harting will gladly waive any copyright fees in return for your own donations to the trust".
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