Over recent years, evidence has begun to indicate that companies which support their communities and good causes are not only helping others, but are also aiding their own success and longevity.
Many nurseries are becoming aware of just how important their social and environmental approach is to their staff. They have made supporting charities and good causes an increasingly important part of their day to day business.
For nursery chain Busy Bees, a priority has been to ensure that its chosen charity fits well with its company ethos. This year it has worked in partnership with the DKH Legacy Trust, a charity set up by athlete Dame Kelly Holmes (pictured at the nursery below), to improve life chances for young people.
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