Looking back at our Community Achievements in 2019.
In 2019 the Cooks Lane project volunteered a total of 22 hours, engaged with a total of 1,196 students, and made a significant contribution to the local community and surrounding areas.
Looking back at our Community Achievements in 2019.
- Volunteering our time at Milton Creek Country Park.
- Facilitating a variety of training courses in our Cooks Lane site office for local students and subcontractors.
- Organise and mentor sessions at both Sittingbourne and Sheerness Job Centre. Holding mock interviews and helping young people to write CVs.
- Hold Health & Safety Assemblies and Building Challenges at 3 different primary schools in Sittingbourne.
- Donated £500 worth of gardening tools to Groundwork South charity located in Gravesend.
- Present career presentations at 2 secondary schools in both Sittingbourne and Sheerness.
- Volunteer our time for 2 days at Wildwood Animal Park in Herne Bay.
- Donated and planted 200 trees at Milton Creek Country Park.
- Took part in a careers event at a secondary school in Faversham.
- Volunteer our time at The Bob Fowler Community Allotment in Milton.
- Donated food and toiletries to the Swale Food Bank in Sittingbourne.
Coming into the New Year ENGIE have many exciting activities and events scheduled for the coming months, working with local charitable organisations, schools, colleges and community groups.
We are always looking for opportunities to support local organisations. If you have any suggestions, please contact Karen Field at Karen.field@engie.com.