Staff at an inkjet technology specialist went to great lengths, including walking on fire, to fundraise for an East Anglia charity.
Workers at Xaar, who are based across Cambridgeshire, managed to fundraise over £70,000 for Break over the last two years.
Some of their efforts include walking on fire, running the Cambridge Half Marathon, completing the One Million Step Challenge, hosting a Christmas fundraiser, and jumping out of a plane - all to support Break.
Break is a charity that supports vulnerable children and young adults who have experienced life in the care system, whether it's entering it or leaving it.
The staff raised £35,772 for Break, and Xaar have matched the amount to donate £71,544.
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Break has been Xaar's chosen charity partner for two years, and a portion of the donation will be used on Break's Building Futures programme, which helps to build young people's skills in construction and DIY.
Xaar staff aren't stopping there with their fundraising efforts, as they now plan to do a bungee jump, walk the Three Peaks Challenge, and organise a summer fun day.
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