Steve Biggs

BICSc Chairman's Charity Challenges

Fundraising for Standing Together Against Domestic Violence
£1,937
raised of £12,503 target
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BICSc Chairman's Charity Challenges, 8 July 2017
We manage the response to domestic abuse to save lives and support abuse survivors

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In the run up to the BICSc Annual Awards Evening The British Institute of Cleaning Science (BICSc) will be raising money for Standing Together, The BICSc Chairman's Charity. 

The BICSc Headquarters team will be completing a series of challenges, one each week.

We have an ambitious target to raise £12,503 which represents the figure we would achieve If each of our members donated just £1.

To total amount we raise will be announced at the BICSc Annual Awards evening on 14th September 2016. 

To follow our progress visit our twitter page @BICSc_UK


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About the charity

Established in 1998, Standing Together Against Domestic Violence coordinates the ground-breaking multi-agency response to domestic violence. Standing Together influences national policy and practice by initiating and driving innovation, providing safer options for women and their children and holding perpetrators accountable. Standing Together builds and supports effective multi agency partnerships throughout the UK to meet the needs of survivors of domestic violence. Standing Together believes that that domestic violence is a serious and high volume crime which no one agency can deal with effectively if acting alone. It destroys families and damages society. The facts about domestic violence are shocking and all communities, classes and ages are affected. 1 in 4 women experience domestic violence. Two women are murdered in the UK by their current or former partner every week. Standing Together trains all agencies to deal with domestic violence effectively and consults with survivors to inform improvements in services.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,936.89
+ £112.50 Gift Aid
Online donations
£1,936.89
Offline donations
£0.00

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