A Birmingham college has hit the bulls-eye after buying archery
equipment following a £500 donation from generous
workers.
Queen Alexandra College (QAC), a leading charity helping people
who are blind, vision impaired or have other disabilities, received
the donation from employees of employment and training experts
Pertemps People Development Group (PPDG).
PPDG operates a Give As You Earn (GAYE) scheme which each year
donates thousands of pounds to charities and other good causes.
Employees make a donation to the scheme each month. The money
helped the college buy arrows, targets and five bows following a
request from some of its students.
To celebrate the donation QAC invited six staff from PPDG to
take part in a mini archery competition. The group from PPDG joined
QAC Sport and Recreation learners. They were split into two teams
each led by a sports tutor for a training session. Competitors were
aiming to get the highest score or hit the most balloons.
Hugh Williams, Principal, said: "Archery was a recreation in
which a number of learners were interested and we are grateful to
PPDG for this donation. This has enabled the purchase of all the
necessary equipment. Despite the cold and wet weather everyone
enjoyed taking part in the competition and we are already talking
about a rematch in the spring."
QAC, a Specialist College based in Harborne, has up to 150
learners each year on residential and day programmes. The College
offers qualification-based courses such as BTEC, entry level and
vocational courses. A key aim is the development of independence
and mobility for all learners.
Learner places are funded through local authorities but the
charity relies on fundraising activities and donations to provide
additional resources.
PPDG's total donations to charities and good causes through its
award winning payroll-giving scheme recently broke the
£150,000 barrier. Around two thirds of employees are involved
in payroll deductions that benefit others less fortunate in the
community.
For more information about Pertemps People Development Group,
please visit their website here: www.ppdg.co.uk