Finmeccanica UK
Community and Social Issues
Through a range of local, national and international initiatives, Finmeccanica in the UK is fully committed to supporting and building relationships with local communities.
Whether in benevolent activities like charity fundraising, supporting projects in the local neighbourhood, or raising awareness of engineering in community education, Finmeccanica encourages its employees to become personally involved and forge strong links.
Individual operating companies undertake specific charity initiatives. For example, Selex ES's charity committees based at each site select a different charity nominated by employees for their fundraising efforts, and recently funded support for local youth cadet groups.
Charitable Donations Fund supports local community efforts
In addition to support for charitable events at a corporate level, Selex ES also operates a Charitable Donations Fund which is aimed at supporting members of staff in charitable endeavours in their local communities. Typically taking the form of equipment donation, match-funding or sponsorship of staff activities, recent initiatives have included sponsored walks, runs, swims, bike-rides, sailing, mountain climbs, and local school and youth group projects.
“Finmeccanica has a large UK footprint with sixteen major sites throughout the country. Each site works closely with local communities to support sports clubs, local schools, social institutions and emergency services to improve local security and social development. Our corporate offices make donations to local and national charities whilst supporting and encouraging our employees to be active members of their local communities. And this commitment to social responsibility goes beyond simply complying with company policy; it is an ongoing commitment and proves that our strength comes from our people and the communities in which they live.”
Emanuele Serafini Vice President, External Relations, Finmeccanica UK
Selex ES employees make greatest single donation to children’s charity
Selex ES employees in Edinburgh were presented with a plaque from Forth One Radio Station in recognition of the fact that they donated the single greatest sum of money ever received by the Cash for Kids charity of £32,074. Cash for Kids provides vital support and assistance to local disadvantaged children through a range of long-term initiatives. In addition to the money raised at this annual charity event, Edinburgh employees carry out charity activities throughout the year for their nominated charity, the Sick Kids Hospital. Each of the site’s Charity Committees select a chosen charity nominated by employees on either an annual or bi-yearly basis, as the main focusfor their fundraising activities.
AgustaWestland supports British Heart Foundation through 800-mile bike ride
A team of 10 AgustaWestland graduates from undertook an 800-mile charity cycle ride in aid of the British Hearth Foundation. Project Cycle involved the group riding from Cascina Costa in Italy to Yeovil in the UK, linking two of AgustaWestland's main sites. The aim was to raise £20,000 for the British Heart Foundation, aiding with their continued efforts in the areas of research, education, care and awareness of cardiovascular health. To find out more about this challenge and to donate, visit the Just Giving page. You can also see photos from the team's challenge.
Selex ES supports local community responders
Employees at Selex ES (through their representatives on the Company’s employee forum) decide which cause to support. Those at the Christchurch site awarded £2,000 to local organisation Bransgore Community Responders. Community First Responders are unpaid volunteers who give their time freely to help save lives in their community. The Bransgore team is trained by South Central Ambulance Service in basic life support, the use of AED (Automated External Defibrillator), and the treatment and control of a wide range of potentially life threatening conditions. The defibrillator is a key piece of equipment used when attending someone who has suffered cardiac arrest, and the award from Selex ES enabled the Responders to replace an old defibrillator with one of the latest pieces of equipment.
Selex ES offers inspiration to local disadvantaged children
Selex ES has supported and provided vital resources to the Pilton Youth and Children’s Project (PYCP) for the last two years. PYCP seeks to provide education and support to underprivileged children in the local area. Selex ES employees have responded to their most vital needs by providing a library of children’s books and bookcase; a cooker for the charity’s kitchen and Easter Eggs.
Selex ES helps Royston primary school
Selex ES employees in Edinburgh have built strong ties with Royston Primary School, which is located just a few minutes away from the site. More than £2,000 was raised to create an eco-garden in the playground that enables the children both to learn about cultivating fruit and vegetables, and also help them develop an awareness of healthy eating. The school has additionally been provided with a laptop, surplus furniture, a much-needed annual day trip, and pupils are also invited to sing at Selex ES's annual Christmas event.
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