March 31, 2022

Charity Fundraising in March

Congratulations to our Colleagues Luke and Sean who got through to the hot seat. on Metricell's version of Who Wants to be a Millionaire.

Luke and Sean navigated their way through the difficult questions (with a little help from the audience) and reached the £2100 jackpot for their chosen charity.

They both played for the incredible Tommy’s Charity.

Tommy’s is a pregnancy charity in the UK funding pioneering research. This research helps them to understand how they can prevent complications and loss as well as providing specialist care and support to those in need across their clinics and research centres. I am sure this charity will benefit greatly from the money raised from this event.

Over the past year we have seen a comeback of some well-loved game shows. Deal or No Deal, Family Fortunes and of course Who Wants to be a Millionaire. A special thank you to everyone at Metricell who took part and supported this throughout the year!  

Overall Metricell has donated £5000 to a variety of different charities won by our contestants, all donations raised will make a huge difference.

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