MooD International, the next generation business software provider, is pleased to announce they have become a Patron of youth charity The Prince’s Trust’s Technology Leadership Group (TLG).
The TLG is dedicated to raising funds, awareness and giving support to help disadvantaged young people into work or training. As part of a four year commitment MooD International will take part in a variety of fundraising and employee voluntary programmes.
George Davies, CEO MooD International, comments: “We are really pleased to announce that MooD International have become Patrons of The Prince’s Trust.
“We are fundamentally a people based business, where young people are key for us as a business, as well as clearly being a key element for re-starting growth in the UK economy.
“The TLG is unique in the work it does to improve the lives of young people across the UK. Our team is looking forward to getting involved in fundraising activities as well as working with young people directly though mentoring and volunteering.
“So we’re looking forward to giving something back to the community through our work with The Prince’s Trust.”
Sarah Winchester, Deputy Director, The Prince’s Trust comments: “We are delighted that MooD International has decided to become Patrons of The Prince’s Trust’s Technology Leadership Group. Over the next four years, by working together, we will be able to change more young lives and give some of Britain’s most disadvantaged young people the chance to fulfil their potential.”
As the leading corporate social responsibility initiative for the UK Technology, media, telecoms and digital industries, the TLG has made a positive impact on the lives of countless young people since its foundation in 2002.
Youth charity The Prince’s Trust helps disadvantaged young people get their lives on track. Other TLG patrons include Accenture, Fujitsu, Samsung and Deloitte.