Fundraisers
Charlotte Langley and Oakdale Homes‘ Francesca Webster, recently threw on their trainers to compete in the Color Run™ event held in London, in aid of ChildLine. They completed the 5km course together in a very respectable time, raising valuable funds for the charity thanks to the support of friends and relatives.
Charlotte and Francesca chose the event as a contribution to the charity’s excellent reputation due to its amazing supporters and volunteers. Thanks to Langley Holdings Charity Match Funding policy, the girls were able to double their donation.
For 30 years, ChildLine has been a place for children to turn, even when it feels like no one else is listening, the charity has helped over 4 million children since its launch in 1986.
Langley Holdings match funding equally matches any charitable donations made by employees and their immediate families.
About Match Funding
The group’s match funding policy was introduced in 2015 whereby Langley companies equally match any charitable donation made by employees. During 2015 the group’s companies matched around €63k of employee donations to a variety of causes. The employee’s chosen charity must be legally registered with full charitable status in the employee’s country; employees wishing to apply for a company matching donation should do so through the Managing Director of their respective company. Terms & Conditions apply.
About Langley Holdings
Langley Holdings plc is a diverse, privately owned engineering and industrial group based in the UK. The group comprises 5 operating divisions, based principally in Germany, France and the United Kingdom, with a substantial presence in the United States and more than 80 subsidiaries worldwide. The operating divisions produce equipment ranging from electrical systems for data centres and machinery for cement and steel plants, to food packaging lines, automotive welding equipment and printing presses. The group, which was founded in 1975 by the current Chairman and sole shareholder, Tony Langley employs around 4,300 people worldwide.