£5,000 raised for Malaria charity

06 September 2017
Volume 31 · Issue 6

This August, brave colleagues from Rentokil Initial HQ in Camberley participated in some or all of three stages of a unique Triple Challenge, with the aim of raising valuable donations for Malaria No More UK.

Katie Kinnes, Catherine Hill and Lyndsey Erith from Rentokil Initial were joined by James Whiting, executive director of Malaria No More UK, to perform a sponsored 10,000ft skydive at Salisbury airfield. This was followed by each eating a giant water bug – the largest item on the Rentokil Pestaurant menu.

Katie, Catherine and James took on the full Triple Challenge by cycling to Salisbury – from Camberley HQ and Southampton respectively – in advance of their jump, as well. 

Between them, they were delighted to have raised more than £5,000 for Malaria No More UK – a charity dedicated to saving and protecting millions of lives from malaria, which is one of the world’s most deadly yet preventable diseases.

It is not too late to support the Rentokil Initial Triple Challenge, please visit www.justgiving.com/fundraising/Rentokil-Skydive

For more information about Malaria No More UK or to make a donation, visit http://malarianomore.org.uk/