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Partnership shortlisted for award
21 February 2019
TC Facilities Management (TCFM) has reached the finalist stages of the Corporate Social Responsibility category at the CSSA Awards 2019. This is for their work with the British Heart Foundation, the charity that conducts ground-breaking research in to heart and circulatory diseases and their causes.
The winners will be announced an invitation only event, taking place during the Cleaning Show on Wednesday 20th March, 2019, in London.
The CSSA Awards recognise and reward excellence and effectiveness across many sectors of the UK contract cleaning Industry. The awards have been developed to acknowledge everything that shines within the UK cleaning sector – including great products, great systems, great contractors, and great individuals. The strength of the awards is that they are run for the industry, by the industry and voted for by industry experts.
TCFM’s approach to working with the British Heart Foundation has not only helped them raise funds for their life-saving research through providing specialist cleaning services in their furniture and electrical stores across the country, it has seen the many thousands of colleagues at TCFM only a hair-breath away from achieving their annual fundraising challenge of £5K. This has taken them just over four months, since the national charity agreement started in September.
Tony Reed, CEO for TCFM, said: “We’re overjoyed to have been shortlisted for these awards that recognises our commitment to making a difference in people’s lives by the services we deliver as well as playing our part in helping to beat heartbreak forever. “
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