Gift Is A Ray Of Life
Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England), August 21, 2008
IT was brightly lit smiles all round today as SEC Lighting donated pounds 1,500 to the Chronicle's Sunshine fund as part of their Make it Zero campaign.
Southern Electric Contracting (SEC), which deals with Tyne & Wear street lights, started their Make it Zero campaign recently to give teams of contractors the chance to win money for a charity of their choice.
The Make it Zero award has so far donated pounds 70,000 to good causes around the country. The most recent winner was SEC Lighting contracting construction manager Billy Morland and his team.
Billy said: "We are proud that our teams safe working has resulted in this gift being made possible to such an important charity."
The money will be used to help disabled children receive the specialised care they need.
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MAKING A DIFFERENCE: Jo Harris of the Sunshine Fund accepts a check from Billy Morland of SEC Lighting, with Brian Loughlin of the street Lighting Committee
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