Sandown software company ICRTouch has generously donated £20,000 to the Red Cross Appeal for Ukraine.
The donation was made on Tuesday (15th March).
In a statement, ICRTouch said:
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“The ongoing Russian invasion has already forced at least 2million people to flee their homes, leaving behind jobs, belongings and loved ones while only taking the items they are able to carry.
“It is expected that 18 million people will be affected by the conflict, with 4 million people expected to be displaced as a result of the conflict. Homes have been destroyed and critical infrastructure such as health facilities, water supplies and schools have been damaged.
“These much-needed funds will go directly towards supporting work in Ukraine and its neighbouring countries, meeting the immediate needs of refugees by providing food, water, health assistance, protection, and trauma care.
Colin Ringer
“In such times of need we call on other businesses to do what they can to support the efforts of the DEC. Any donations are sincerely appreciated, helping their mission to save, protect and rebuild lives through effective humanitarian response.
“The thoughts and hearts of all of us here at ICRTouch are with the people of Ukraine.”
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Colin Ringer, ICRTouch CEO, said:
“Aid and support is desperately needed and this week, we’ve made a donation of £20,000 to the Disasters Emergency Committee Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal.”
What happened to doing good by stealth?
virtue signaling knows no bounds with certain individuals…
If you haven’t got anything nice to say about someone doing positive or good in this world, stop rattling your keyboard, and be a “doer” yourself.
Probably comes off there tax bill.