Hyperoptic, a leading full fibre broadband provider, has announced a four-year partnership with The Prince’s Trust and SOS Children’s Villages in Serbia. The relationships will focus on volunteering, fundraising and mentoring, and will be championed by Hyperoptic Founder and CEO Dana Tobak and her leadership team. The company has also introduced a Volunteer Day policy to ensure everyone at Hyperoptic can take a day to volunteer on company time.
The flagship fundraising event this year is the Prince’s Trust Palace to Palace 2023, which Hyperoptic is committed to supporting. The Prince’s Trust was established by King Charles III, as Prince of Wales, in 1976, and has helped more than a million young people. SOS Children’s Villages has been working in Serbia since 2004, aiming to provide children and young people without parental care with the care, relationships and support they need to become their strongest selves.
Commenting on the announcement, Dana Tobak said: “We are 100% aligned with the work of the Prince’s Trust and SOS Children’s Villages, and excited to support their important work in empowering and protecting young people. At Hyperoptic, part of our work is to connect homes, people and communities that need help getting across the digital divide – now we’re adding a commitment to help the youngest and sometimes most vulnerable people through volunteering.”
Jonathan Townsend, UK Chief Executive of The Prince’s Trust said: “Now is such an important time to bring on a patron like Hyperoptic, who are passionate about helping young people and have volunteers with highly valued digital, business and commercial skills that will bring real value to our young people.”
Vesna Mrakovic, National Director of SOS Children’s Villages Serbia said: “We are grateful to Hyperoptic for supporting our organization, providing support to children, young people, and families in crisis.”
Hyperoptic has become one of the UK’s largest employers in Serbia with more than 275,000 customers and more than one million homes passed, and was named Best Broadband Provider in the Uswitch 2023 Telecoms Awards.
Today, Hyperoptic has announced a four-year partnership with The Prince’s Trust and SOS Children’s Villages in Serbia. The relationships will be focused on volunteering, fundraising and mentoring, with support being championed by Hyperoptic Founder and CEO Dana Tobak and her leadership team. The company has also introduced a Volunteer Day policy, ensuring everyone in Hyperoptic has the chance to give back in support of important causes.
The flagship fundraising event this year is the Prince’s Trust Palace to Palace 2023, which Hyperoptic is committed to supporting. The Prince’s Trust was established by King Charles III, as Prince of Wales, in 1976, and has helped more than a million young people. SOS Children’s Villages has been working in Serbia since 2004, aiming to provide children and young people without parental care with the care, relationships and support they need to become their strongest selves.
Commenting on the announcement, Dana Tobak said: “We are 100% aligned with the work of the Prince’s Trust and SOS Children’s Villages, and excited to support their important work in empowering and protecting young people. At Hyperoptic, part of our work is to connect homes, people and communities that need help getting across the digital divide – now we’re adding a commitment to help the youngest and sometimes most vulnerable people through volunteering.”
Hyperoptic, one of the UK’s leading full fibre broadband providers, has today announced a four-year partnership with The Prince’s Trust and SOS Children’s Villages in Serbia. The relationships will focus on volunteering, fundraising and mentoring, with the aim of empowering and protecting young people. The company has also introduced a Volunteer Day policy, giving everyone at Hyperoptic the chance to give back in support of important causes.
Jonathan Townsend, UK Chief Executive of The Prince’s Trust said: “Now is such an important time to bring on a patron like Hyperoptic, who are passionate about helping young people and have volunteers with highly valued digital, business and commercial skills that will bring real value to our young people.”
Vesna Mrakovic, National Director of SOS Children’s Villages Serbia said: “We are grateful to Hyperoptic for supporting our organization, providing support to children, young people, and families in crisis.”
Hyperoptic, founded in the UK in 2011 by Dana Tobak and Serbian entrepreneur Boris Ivanovic, has become one of the UK’s largest employers in Serbia. With more than 275,000 customers and more than one
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