Fundraising heroes triumph at partnership awards

Friday 21 May 2010

The winners celebrate their awardsTo celebrate the end of our Tesco partnership some of the past year's fundraising heroes were recognised at our staff awards in a glittering event held at the Tower of London

Ten-year-old Libby Smalley and Stevie Pearson, 17, both of who received new wheelchairs from Tesco funding, presented the 22 winners with their awards along with Tesco Chairman David Reid and Muscular Dystrophy Campaign Chief Executive Philip Butcher.

Congratulations go to all of the following winners:

Best Fundraising Team for Head Office - Tesco Bank
Best Fundraising Team for Distribution - Middlewich
Best Fundraising Team for Express stores - Stapenhill
Best Fundraising Team for Metro stores - Edge Hill
Best Fundraising Team for Superstores - Caerphilly Crossways
Best Fundraising Team for Extra stores - Carmarthen
Most Creative Fundraiser for Head Office - Tesco Dot Com
Most Creative Fundraiser for Distribution - Harlow
Most Creative Fundraiser for Stores - Havant
Most Successful Event for Head Office - Property Services Team Golf Day
Most Successful Event for Distribution - Hinckley Sports Day
Most Successful Event for Stores - Mark Hayes' Hollyoaks football match
Best Charity Champion for Distribution - Dave Green, Daventry 1
Best Community Champion for Stores - Caroline Dean, Oldham
Going the Extra Mile for Distribution - Trevor Warren, Middlewich
Going the Extra Mile for Stores - Stephen Hole, Redruth
Special Recognition Award - Helen Eastwood, Superstores South
Special Recognition Award - Tim Bailey, Tesco Bank
Special Recognition Award - Dave Hicks, Post Room Manager
Special Recognition Award - Anne Ritchie, Carrickfergus
Special Recognition Award - Paul Drake, Scarborough
Special Recognition Award - Ian Brown, Distribution Director

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