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AM100’s Steven Eagell Group starts ‘Community Programme’ with CSR in mind

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Steven Eagell Group, the AM100’s largest Toyota and Lexus dealer, has began a ‘Community Programme’ that may help to foster a culture of ‘giving back’ in its network of dealerships as a part of its corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategy.

Aimed toward supporting local initiatives, charities, and not-for-profit organizations within the areas surrounding its dealerships. this system allows employees to nominate projects significant to them and their communities, with each dealership being allocated a budget.

With a history of supporting various causes, including sponsoring events, participating in fundraising activities, and contributing to local food banks, Steven Eagell Group goals to increase its support to much more projects through this program. Past beneficiaries of the group’s donations and sponsorship include charities like Langdon, SERV and Magpas Air Ambulance, in addition to sporting organizations similar to Rickmansworth Cricket Club and grassroots football clubs.

The corporate has donated vehicles to organisations like Ipswich Town FC Foundation and Watford FC Community Sports & Education Trust, facilitating transportation for volunteers, young people, and equipment to events across their communities.

“We’re extremely excited to be launching our brand-new Community Programme. Our business has expanded rapidly lately and we see the introduction of this programme as a superb way for us to strengthen connections with the communities wherein we operate, giving back to the individuals, causes and charities that work tirelessly to enhance lives,”  said chief executive Steven Eagell.

“We’re thrilled to be bringing our colleagues with us on this journey, giving them the power to nominate projects that matter most to them, their families, friends and native communities.”

The brand new Community Programme begins this month and aligns with the corporate’s broader commitment to CSR.

The launch of the Community Programme signifies Steven Eagell Group’s ongoing dedication to creating a positive impact within the communities it serves, demonstrating its commitment to corporate citizenship and social engagement.

This Article First Appeared At www.am-online.com

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