Six Degrees provides HOPEHIV

Six Degrees Group (6DG), a converged technology infrastructure provider, has raised £13,690 for HOPEHIV at the company’s annual pub quiz. The event, which was held at The Loose Cannon pub on 3rd July, was attended by over 100 6DG employees and suppliers, exceeding last year’s fundraising total by over £1,000.

Six Degrees of Hope, the company’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) programme was created in 2011 to raise money for HOPEHIV. The charity offers hope to children orphaned or affected by HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa, working with community project partners to provide them with emotional and social support, education, economic empowerment and child rights. Six Degrees of Hope has raised in excess of £150,000 over the past three years, providing a significant contribution in helping HOPEHIV reach these goals.


Alastair Mills, CEO, Six Degrees Group said: “I am really thrilled with the amount of money raised at the pub quiz this year. The night was a huge success thanks to the support of everyone that attended. Having seen first hand the amazing work done by HOPEHIV in Sub-Saharan Africa, I am passionate about continuing to help HOPEHIV. I am pleased that the proceeds of the Six Degrees of Hope pub quiz will be put to such good use.’

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