May 20 2008 | Thrive - Corporate Social Responsibility
Employees from IT firm, Netshield, swapped their rubber wires for rubber wellies to raise awareness about organic gardening, farming and food for a sustainable future. Read
May 20 2008 | Thrive - Corporate Social Responsibility
Thousands of computers will be recycled thanks to a new scheme at Birmingham City Council that will call on the support of staff. Read
May 20 2008 | Thrive - Corporate Social Responsibility
Supportive firm Carlsberg has passed another milestone in its efforts to raise funds for the John Taylor Hospice in Erdington. Read
May 20 2008 | Thrive - Corporate Social Responsibility
Representatives from charities and community organisations will be able to brush up on their roles and responsibilities at a seminar run by ProHelp, the national network of companies who offer their professional services for free. Read
May 20 2008 | Thrive - Corporate Social Responsibility
The National Autistic Society (NAS) in Birmingham is trying to recruit volunteers from all walks of life to share their interests with a local adult, child or family affected by autism. Read
May 20 2008 | Thrive - Corporate Social Responsibility
A pioneering school in Bromsgrove which caters for young people with behavioural and emotional difficulties is to create its very own farm within the school grounds, thanks to a donation from the Cadbury Schweppes Foundation. Read