This week Apprentice stars Ansell Henry (series two) and Paul Callaghan (series three), will be handing out prizes to the winning teams of Morgan Hunt employees who have competed to raise the most amount of money for people with muscle disease throughout week commencing 25th Feb. The awards ceremony, in Covent Garden, takes place at 5:30pm on Friday 29 February. For every placement Morgan Hunt make they will donate 200 to the charity.
The ceremony will be the finale of a ìcharityî week organised by the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign for staff at recruitment company Morgan Hunt. During this week employees will compete to place the highest number of candidates on their register into work.
Morgan Hunt will also be using this week to provide 27-year-old Nina Shlykova who has muscular dystrophy and uses a wheelchair, with a weekís work experience at their London offices.
Speaking about the cause, Ansell Henry, said: ìHaving a brother who has a muscle wasting disease and is a manager at one of the largest companies in the world, this project is close to my heart. I am proud to support the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign.î
Paul Callaghan, contender from series three of the Apprentice, commented: ìThe Muscular Dystrophy Campaign is a great charity and a really worthwhile cause. I am absolutely delighted to be a part of this project.î
Apprentice stars help raise money for charity through Morgan Hunt

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