Leading Hemel Hempstead company names charity partner

A Hemel Hempstead-based construction company has named its charity partner for the next two years.
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BAM Construct UK, in Breakspear Way, and which employs 400 people, has chosen the British Heart Foundation (BHF) as its national charity partner.

The partnership will begin with a range of virtual events and will include a focus on mental health as well as physical health and healthy eating.

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Beth Kidd, BAM’s National Community Engagement Coordinator, said: “We have a lot of very active employees among our number so were looking for a charity partner that would enable our employees to get involved in a diverse range of physical challenges and activities.

“We also see the value in the practical benefits of working with a charity that can help support us to improve our heart health.”

Paul Davies, Head of Corporate Partnerships at the British Heart Foundation said: “This Heart Month we’re delighted to announce the partnership between the BHF and BAM.

“As well as fundraising, BAM’s employees will benefit from participating in our health and wellbeing activities, lifesaving CPR training and many volunteering opportunities, which I know they are excited about.

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He said: “Every pound BAM raise will help us be there for millions of people and fund life saving research.

“Research suggests that Covid-19 has put people with heart and circulatory conditions at greater risk than ever and the effect of the virus has also cut the BHF’s life saving research in half.

“Thanks to our supporters such as BAM Construction the British Heart Foundation can continue to fund our vital work and support the 7.6 million people in the UK living with heart and circulatory disease.”

BAM’s previous national charity partners include CLIC Sargent, the Alzheimer’s Society, Macmillan Cancer Support and Barnardos, and since 2011 have, collectively, raised around £900,000. BAM, which has been chosen to build the £192 million Sky Studios Elstree, has seven regional construction businesses, 2,000 staff, and designs, and constructs buildings and manages their facilities.

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