We’re delighted to be supporting Teens Unite, our nominated charity, with a project to help them find a new home!
Their overall goal is to create a dedicated retreat to support teenagers and young adults during and after cancer treatment, but phase 1 is to move into a new office facility.
David Bullen and Lee Venables recently visited the new offices, which are in an old police station that we have helped them develop.
This charity does such amazing work and it’s great to be able to contribute in a practical way to building a brighter future for the teenagers and young people they support.
Roxanne Lawrance, CEO of Teens Unite, comments:
“On behalf of Teens Unite Fighting Cancer, I would like to extend a huge thank you to the Kinovo Group and Lee Venables, whose unwavering support throughout 2024 has been instrumental in supporting Phase 1 of our plans for our new premises. This ambitious project marks a transformative step in creating a dedicated retreat to support teenagers and young adults during and after cancer treatment – more exciting details to be revealed in 2025!
“It was an absolute pleasure to welcome CEO David Bullen and COO Lee to the site recently, where they had the chance to see first-hand the incredible work their team has delivered.
The Kinovo Group is a shining example of an organisation that truly understands the importance of delivering meaningful, long-lasting impact within their community. Their unwavering commitment to Teens Unite reflects their dedication to creating social value, and we are deeply grateful for this incredible partnership.
“To the entire Kinovo team and Pippa Pang: thank you for believing in our vision and for helping us take such a significant step forward. Together, we are building a brighter future for teenagers and young adults facing cancer.”
Find out more about Teens Unite Fighting Cancer: https://www.teensunite.org/