PULSAR® Supports Railway Children With Annual £5,000 Donation
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PULSAR® Supports Railway Children With Annual £5,000 Donation



PULSAR®, a leading supplier of protective and technical performance apparel, is delighted to announce its commitment to the Railway Children charity with a £5,000 annual donation.


Railway Children provides essential support to vulnerable children and young people who may be alone and at risk on the streets and across transport networks. The charity delivers a range of services based on individual needs, working with families, empowering communities and improving child safeguarding systems to help support and rebuild thousands of young lives.


PULSAR® is an ongoing advocate of projects in the rail industry, supplying protective workwear to rail staff in the UK and supporting vital campaigns run by the Railway Children charity. In providing an annual £5,000 donation, PULSAR® is looking to strengthen its ongoing partnership with Railway Children, assuring the charity can continue reaching vulnerable children across the world’s rail networks.


Speaking on their partnership, Stuart Jukes, Managing Director at PULSAR®, commented:


“We’re incredibly proud to be able to support such a worthy charity in Railway Children, helping a significant number of children and younger people across the UK and the rest of the world. Our partnership with Railway Children is long standing and we feel privileged to be able to work with the brilliant team into the future.”


Jack Miller, Group Director of Fundraising & Marketing at Railway Children, continued:


“A huge thank you to PULSAR® for choosing to support Railway Children with a £5,000 donation. Our partners in the rail industry are vital to ensuring that vulnerable children using transport networks in the UK and in India and Tanzania are protected from harm and supported to rebuild their lives. This generous gift from PULSAR® helps us to deliver this important work and we are delighted to continue our partnership into the future.”


To find out more about Railway Children and its projects, visit: www.railwaychildren.org.uk. For more information about PULSAR®, visit: www.pulsaruk.com

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