Harvard Engineering, a leading player in the lighting industry, show their charity spirit by raising funds for Children in Need and the prostate cancer charity Movember.
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Harvard Engineering staff members have been getting into the charity spirit dressing up for Children in Need and sporting moustaches for prostate cancer charity Movember.
It is estimated that by the end of November the staff will have raised well over £1000 for the two charities.
Over 100 members of staff donned fancy dress outfits for Children in Need on Friday 18th November, with people dressing up as members of rock band Kiss and a variety of animals from the Lion King, amongst others.
Nine members of staff also grew moustaches to raise awareness of mens health, specifically prostate and testicular cancer. Movember is all about growing a moustache to spark conversations, and generate laughs; all in the name of raising vital awareness and funds for cancers affecting men.
Michael McDonnell, sales and marketing director at Harvard Engineering, commented: "It was a wonderful day, everyone had a great time dressing up supporting a great cause."
Harvard Engineering, based in Normanton, Wakefield, is a world leader in the design, development and manufacture of drivers, ballasts and control products for the lighting industry.
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