Brainchild, founder and managing director Simon Bellamy created the WheelsForGood bursary fund to give something back to the community in which the business operates.
Simon said: “As wheels are at the heart of what we do, it seems fitting that our corporate giving strategy should be based around this theme. This isn’t just about making monetary donations; we will also be offering our time to projects that will benefit.”
Simon predicts that the fund will help all sorts of projects from helping kids get mobile, restoration of vehicles to supporting young mechanics through apprenticeship programmes.
2010-08-23
Wythenshawe-based accident management company, Easi-Drive has committed to donating funds up to £15,000 over the course of the next three years...more
2010-08-06
EasiDrive's community investment project WheelsforGood has funded the build of a much needed senior school in Kenya.Children between the ages of 12...more
2010-06-23
Lytham St Annes teenager, Myles Pearson, was celebrating this week after receiving a sporting bursary from leading north west based accident...more
2010-06-03
The Wigan-based charity Fix-It UK has received a £4000 boost from leading accident management specialists Easi-Drive.The charity, based on the...more