Racing Together Community Day

Record Turnout For Racing Together Community Day

Wednesday's Racing Together Community Day featured a record turnout of organisations across the racing and bloodstock industries volunteering in their local communities. A number of teams were active with other groups targeting their events during the month. John Blake, CEO of Racing Together said, "To see almost 80 organisations sign up to Community Day is a great tribute to the motivation and positive values shared by industry colleagues nationwide. "Our team had no need to sell the concept or cajole volunteers who, as in previous years, have mobilised to take...

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Racing Together Hosts Record Day

A record 75-plus employee teams from across racing volunteered in their local communities, volunteering 700 hours for over 40 charities, making it a record year for the May 25 Racing Together Community Day. A wide range of racing organisations signed up for the fifth Racing Together Community Day, engaging with the communities in which they operate in a number of ways. One specific growth area was among the training yards--11 volunteered this year. The team at Kubler Racing delivered homemade cakes to the elderly in Lambourn while staff at Susan...

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Racing Together Community Day Scheduled For May 25

The 2023 Racing Together Community Day, where UK racing industry members will give their time for a good cause, will be held on Thursday, May 25. John Blake, CEO of Racing Together, said, "We're pleased to announce this year's date for the popular Racing Together Community Day and hope to build on last year's efforts, which engaged 65 racing organisations and gave us wonderful stories of racing teams helping out at food banks, hospices, local community areas and much more." For more information on the initiative, please visit the Racing...

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Record Participation For Racing Together Community Day

The Racing Together Community Day was held on Thursday, May 5 and featured a record level of participation. The event, on hiatus due to the pandemic since 2019, is an opportunity for a range of racing businesses and charities in the UK to engage with and support their communities through local volunteering activities. Over 65 organisations from across the sport gave their time to help others and it was coordinated by Racing Together. Activity ranged from refurbishing a local primary school's garden to sign-cleaning and supporting local food banks. John...

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