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AZTEC GEARS UP TO START A CHARITY CHALLENGE
Newquay
based recruitment agency, Aztec Recruitment have teamed up with the Joe Way
Appeal and from the 24th of November Aztec’s Recruitment Consultants will be
stepping into their temps shoes for a day at businesses across the county to
help raise cash for this very worth while charity.
Aztec plan to run a 3 month long campaign to help maximise the money they can
raise for the appeal. It was set up in memory of Joe Way who is the
inspirational little boy who passed away in May and has touched people's lives
around the country and beyond. His website, www.joeway.co.uk has been set up to
tell his story, raise awareness of his conditions, and to help raise money for
Children's Hospice South West's Precious Lives Appeal to build a children's
hospice in Cornwall.
Aztec is the only Recruitment agency in the Newquay area. Over the past nine
years it has grown from strength to strength and is proud to announce that all
of its consultants recently passed their Certificate in Recruitment Practice (CertRP).
Over the next few months the staff at Aztec will be pulling out all of the stops
to get business across the county to join in on their exciting campaign which is
hoped to raise a healthy sum for the charity.
Rebecca Wilton, Managing Director at Aztec Recruitment says, “With all of the
doom and gloom of the credit crunch around us at the minute, the team and I
thought it was about time we did something to help raise moral. It is really
hoped that this is a fun campaign where we get lots of people involved and raise
as much money as possible.”
Matt Way says, Quote from Matt”we where thrilled when we got the call from Aztec
as this is an exciting way of raising money and will bring Joe’s story to so
many new people”
For further information please see www.aztecrecruitment.co.uk, email
contact@aztecrecruitment.co.uk or call 01637 859900
DVD donation to raise money for Precise lives in memory of Joe Way
We have just had a 8 minute DVD made telling Joe’s story using
TV and radio interviews as well as video and photos.
This has been edited to a professional standard and will be used at corporate
fundraising, School events and other fundraising events as well as featuring on
Joe’s website.
Scott Dickinson a family friend who designs Joes posters and banners spent hours
editing the photo’s and video to match in with a radio interview Joe’s Dad did
for BBC radio Cornwall he has also put on some extras of other TV interviews and
photo slide shows.
Claire Joe’s mum said “it’s very powerful to watch but as always with Joe’s
story you feel inspired to do something positive rather than sad”.
150 copies have been donated by Mitch Adams, Director of Three S Films Ltd and
the printed inserts have been donated by Jamie at P&J Print who have been with
the Joe Way launch right from the start providing posters and media material.
Mitch
Said “I was very touched and inspired when I read about Joe at www.joeway.co.uk
. Life can be a tremendous struggle at times and the strength Joe showed gives
us all hope. Having lost my mum prematurely to illness myself and embarked on
various fund raising exercises for St Julia’s Hospice I know how important it
is. I was only too happy to help with the DVD duplication”.
P&J print from Newquay printed all the case covers and as always have been very
excited to be part of a new way to get Joe’s story out there.
The three main businesses from Newquay area P&J print, SWESCO signs, IT-OK and
Three S Films from Penzance all have their logo’s in the film and on the case as
supporters of the Joe’s story.
Matt Said “We have several events in Cornwall as well as in the North of England
which are happening in the next few weeks as well as some booking for next year
already, its very exciting”.
If you want a copy of the DVD for an event please email info@joeway.co.uk
Joe Way takes environmental green initiatives whilst raising funds
We have ensured that our fundraising will not impact the environment
with the following initiatives:
98% of our correspondence is done by email and all our printing
which is donated by P&J Print from Newquay is done using recycled
paper.
Ian Chambers from IT-OK said "Using good coding techniques and
optimisation on the site means an increase in visitors which
communicates Joe's story to masses of people all around the world”.
Joe’s website has also partnered up with Newquay based Bio Travel
who are incorporating Joes logo on their vehicles as well as using
their BTV are advertising the website via their on board vehicles TV
advertising.
Bio Travel is currently operating its fleet on a varying mixture of
sustainably sourced biodiesel and mineral diesel. During winter
months, the mixture is no less than 50/50. In the summer months the
biodiesel content increases up to
90%. This helps to avoid problems
associated with biodiesel and temperature.
Bio Travel has recently had its first (test) vehicle converted to
run on 100% vegetable oil. If the technology proves successful, the
rest of the fleet will be converted. The oil will be sourced from
all of the hotels and restaurants within Cornwall, and purified
in-house using our specially designed processing plant. This will
make our fuel about as sustainable as you can get!
The directors of Bio Travel do not come from within the transport
industry. We have an ex-pro kite surfer, a mountain boarding
instructor/primary school teacher, a beach ranger and ecology
specialist and a kite surfing instructor.
This means that we think differently to other transport companies. We have a 'why not?' attitude when it comes to trying new ideas and any problems only help us to operate better in the future. Our fresh perspective and views on service levels have helped to make Bio travel the most professional passenger transport company in Cornwall.
Tim Uff from Bio travel said “ Biotravel are very happy to support
the Joe Way charity, we carry tens of thousands of passengers every
year, and through our DVD advertising and car stickers we will help
to get this important message across to a multitude of people”.
Matt Way (Joes Dad) said “We also have a DVD which will be 9 minutes
long explaining about Joe’s story which can be used at presentations
again this will save on paper and reach more people”.
The children in need and Joe Way event on at The Glendorgal Resort
and Spa was used to launch the www.joeway.co.uk and Precise Lives
bags for life which have been donated to raise money for Precious
Lives in memory of Joe.
Richard Bower MBE from Jutexpo South West said “Jutexpo South West
and Hot Dog Decals are proud to be associated with such a wonderful
and worthwhile charity as the Children’s Hospice South West,
Precious Lives appeal and the Joe Way appeal and wish them all the
luck and good fortune in the world in their attempts to raise
valuable funds for this new and necessary facility for Cornwall”.
He added “In providing our jute bags with the highly distinctive
logo’s of the two charities we hope that everyone will dig deep into
their pockets and purchase a jute shopping bag and feel proud to use
them in the high street or wherever they are in order to publicize
the initiative even further”.
David Bellamy OBE the English Botanist, author, broadcaster, and
environmental campaigner looked at Joe’s website after talking to
Joe’s Dad Matt Way who is the Park Manager at Hendra Holiday Park
which holds’s a David Bellamy gold award.
Professor Bellamy said " Log on to www.joeway.co.uk and rejoice in
the hope for that winning smile, we all live in a wonderful world.
Share this story"
Manda Brookman from the COAST project said “Supporting the Joe Way
and Precious Lives Appeals is a simple step you can take which could
have such a huge impacts; and the efforts being taken to make sure
that the environmental impacts of the campaigns are part and parcel
of the efforts of such a committed team is a blinding example of how
we should all be operating. Just log on – it’s easy; it’s important;
it will make a huge difference. Thank you! “















