Pictured above: Celebrity chef Glynn Purnell helps Pertemps
People Development Group celebrate donating £150,000 to good
causes. Joining him are (left) Ian Allen of Cure Leukaemia, and
PPDG's Phil Pemble (right) and Christine Naylor (centre)
Generous workers dished up a treat for Michelin-starred
celebrity chef Glynn Purnell when he helped a West Midlands company
celebrate a magnificent milestone achievement.
Birmingham-based Pertemps People Development Group chose to make
a £1500 donation to Cure Leukaemia in recognition of staff
giving £150,000 back to local causes through its Payroll
Giving scheme.
Cure Leukaemia chief executive Ian Allen was on hand to accept
the donation on behalf of the charity which is the dedicated
charitable recipient of Purnell's Restaurant.
PPDG chief executive Steve King said it demonstrated just how
generous its employees were in supporting people less
fortunate.
"We established the programme at the end of 2004 and to date
have helped in excess of 350 different charities and good causes,"
he said. "Our company ethos is all about supporting our
communities. This is a huge amount which has made a significant
difference to people's lives."
Steve added: "It seems most appropriate that Glynn should help
us celebrate this milestone. His roots are in Chelmsley Wood, which
is where we launched our first office back in 1998 helping local
unemployed people to find jobs. The key thing is that we both
continue to contribute to the prosperity of our home city,
Birmingham."
Glynn said: "It is a fantastic achievement to reach such a
magnificent milestone. I am honoured to be involved and chuffed to
bits that Cure Leukaemia, a charity really close to my heart, will
receive a donation as a result of this marvelous scheme."
Receiving the donation on behalf of Cure Leukaemia Ian Allen
said: "Congratulations must be due to those staff who give so
generously each month. The donation not only marks a milestone, it
will be used effectively to help fund a trials nurse enabling us to
offer lifesaving treatment to patients. This donation will help
save someone's life."
The company's Payroll Giving scheme has been recognised by the
Institute of Fundraising as being one of the best in the UK.
Success has been achieved by making numerous small and local
donations to a variety of causes each one nominated by a member of
the scheme. In 2011 the organisation was designated as the fourth
best company to work for in the Sunday Times Best Companies
listing.
For more information about Pertemps People Development Group,
please visit their website here: www.ppdg.co.uk