Geberit raises nearly £14k through 150 Acts of Kindness

As part of a year-long programme of fundraising and volunteering to mark the company’s 150th anniversary, Geberit has raised nearly £14,000 for charities.

20 Mar, 25

As part of a year-long programme of fundraising and volunteering, bathroom brand Geberit has raised nearly £14,000 for charities.

Geberit raises £14k through 150 Acts of Kindness

As part of its ‘150 Acts of Kindness’, to celebrate Geberit’s 150th anniversary, employees organised and took part in events throughout the year, individually and also in teams.

In total, 153 generous acts were completed, including donations to local food banks, volunteering at local charities and raising money by taking on physical challenges.

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Altogether Geberit employees volunteered 539 hours to local projects and good causes.

The initiative raised £13,861 for various charities, including £3,183 for Crash UK, the construction industry’s charity that helps homelessness and hospice organisations with construction projects.

The amount raised for Crash UK, of which Geberit is a patron, was matched by the company to make £6,366.

Managing director at Geberit UK Mark Larden said: “It’s been a fantastic year and a fitting way to mark our anniversary whilst aligning with our core values.

“Geberit has grown from a small family business to the European market leader for sanitary products over the last 150 years and we’ve always put our customers and communities first.

“The ‘150 Acts of Kindness’ initiative allowed us to make a real difference and we’re extremely grateful to all of our employees who got involved, as well as our customers and partners who supported us.”