AJ Bell Futures Foundation Donates £1,000 to PEGS After Employee Nomination

PEGS Admin • October 29, 2024

AJ Bell Futures Foundation donates to PEGS

At AJ Bell, helping people invest in their future is our core purpose, and so naturally also sits at the heart of the charitable foundation we have established. The AJ Bell Futures Foundation, a UK registered charity, invites their employees to nominate charities and causes that are personally meaningful to them and align with the Foundation’s objective of helping people build better futures. One employee, touched by the incredible support they received from PEGS in navigating child-to-parent abuse (CPA), shared their story and nominated PEGS for a donation.


The nomination was successful, and we are thrilled that PEGS will receive a very kind and generous £1,000 donation. This contribution will help to continue our vital work, providing resources and support to parental figures facing difficult situations. 


The Foundation is proud to back causes that make a personal impact on employees and help them bring positive change to their communities. With this donation, we hope to empower PEGS to keep supporting more families in need.



For more information about the AJ Bell Futures Foundation, visit: www.ajbell.co.uk/group/futures-foundation


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