
Soudal team to once again take on charity run challenge
Soudal team to once again take on charity run challenge
Charlotte Marsden, Digital Marketing Executive at Soudal, discusses once again being part of the team taking on a charity run later in the year.
“On 13th June, a team of nine from Soudal UK will be taking part in the Wolf Run 10k and 5k in a fundraising effort to raise money for the Lighthouse Charity.
“The Soudal Team members rising to the challenge are Adam Machin, Charlotte Marsden, Dom Acker, Jonathan Tanser, Lauren De Meester, Nathan Evans, Rohan Rana, Tess Siggins and Thomas Ridgway.
“If you would like to support the team and their efforts for the Lighthouse Charity, please donate here.”
Lighthouse – The Construction Charity
The Lighthouse Charity has been looking after the construction community since 1956. It all started when a group of colleagues, standing by St Mary’s Lighthouse in Whitley Bay, decided to create something that would bring the industry together and support the people within it. That moment sparked the beginning of the Lighthouse Club, which has since grown and evolved into the Lighthouse Charity we know today.
Today, the charity offers 24/7 all‑round support for anyone dealing with emotional, physical or financial worries. Whether it’s through their free and confidential helpline, live web chat, or text service, there’s always someone ready to listen and offer guidance. They’ve also created a self‑support app and built a network of Lighthouse Beacons—local places where people can drop in, talk openly and get the help they need.
Their Wellbeing Academy adds even more support by offering a range of free soft‑skills and leadership courses. With training available across different platforms, there’s something for every learning style and every stage of someone’s personal or professional journey.”
For more information about The Lighthouse Charity, visit: Home – Lighthouse Charity
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