Specialist Subsea Services Ltd (S3), a provider of Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) and survey services to the international energy industry, has donated nearly £10,500 to charity in the past 12 months.
Staff members have participated in a range of fundraising activities, from a sponsored sky dive to a marathon around Loch Ness, to raise funds for various charities including Macmillan Cancer Research, CLAN, Children’s Safety Education Foundation, Highland Hospice, RNLI.
Graeme Kidd, managing director at S3, said: “I’ve always been a great supporter of the hard work and dedication shown by individuals in supporting charities and it’s fantastic that the team at S3 have been so keen to get involved.
“Their enthusiasm has been overwhelming and the amount we have managed to raise in just a year is really a testament to them.”
The company has also lent its support through various donations and event sponsorships, including sponsorship of last year’s CHILDREN 1ST Touch of Tartan Ball. The event, now in its 24th year, raised over £140,000 for vulnerable children and young people in Aberdeenshire.
Allan Doig, chair of the Touch of Tartan Ball committee, said: “We are very grateful to have support from S3 for our Touch of Tartan Ball. We rely on donations and sponsorship from individuals and companies in the local community. Their support helps us to make a real difference to the lives of vulnerable children, young people and their families in Aberdeen and beyond.”
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