Six Degrees raises 12k of hope

Six Degrees Group, a provider of integrated data managed services, has raised £12,400 for charity HOPEHIV at the company’s annual pub quiz, held at the Loose Cannon pub on 28th June. The event drew in over 100 suppliers, partners and staff who joined forces to make the event a fundraising success.

  • Wednesday, 31st July 2013 Posted 11 years ago in by Phil Alsop

Six Degrees of Hope, the company’s CSR programme was launched in October 2011 to support the charity HOPEHIV which helps children and young people in sub-Saharan Africa who have been orphaned or affected by HIV/AIDS. The cause aims to help and lead change in families, communities and countries for a better life.


In less than two years, 6DG has raised over £93,000.


Alastair Mills, CEO, Six Degrees Group, said: “I am delighted by the number of suppliers who took part alongside our staff and dug deep last week. Whilst everyone had great fun with our model-building challenges and quirky quiz questions, it also gave us the opportunity to raise a huge amount of money for HOPEHIV. It is a privilege to support this fantastic charity and several of our staff have seen first hand what great work they do out in Africa.”