PwC Sponsor BeSafer Water Bottles

Education Workers, Linda and Mel, have been giving out these fantastic branded water bottles in their school sessions, thanks to PwC Channel Islands. The students who have received them now have quick access to the besafer.gg website through the QR code on the side!

PwC said “PwC CI is proud to be supporting Safer, a guernsey-based charity fighting against domestic abuse. Safer is doing some fantastic work in our local schools, educating teachers and students from years 6 to 13 on healthy relationships and the signs of domestic abuse.

It’s so important to empower students with the knowledge and tools to recognise and address domestic abuse and we’re delighted to be able to offer our support and sponsor over 3,000 student water bottles.

At PwC, we’re committed to building a safer and healthier community for all individuals and fostering a culture of empathy and respect. Together, we’re making strides towards a safer, more compassionate society.”

The BeSafer team are very grateful to PwC for their time and ongoing support.

If you would like to know more, please contact us.

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