Build It International – Update
Editor2016-08-31T10:12:36+01:00Katuba is a remote village situated deep in the bush in the Kapiri Mposhi district. In 2002 the 1,000 strong community set up a makeshift school made of mud and [...]
Katuba is a remote village situated deep in the bush in the Kapiri Mposhi district. In 2002 the 1,000 strong community set up a makeshift school made of mud and [...]
The Royal Parks Foundation Half takes place each October, starting and finishing in the stunning Hyde Park. Runners take part in the 13.1 mile route, half the marathon distance, through [...]
Our “Christmas with Added Sparkle” campaign has been launched with Meeting Needs to help raise money for the fantastic children’s charity Happy Days. The campaign will kick-off during the busy Christmas party booking [...]
Congratulations to Richard Waddington, Dale Parmenter, James Donald, Glenn Bolton on completing the Prudential Ride London 100 mile Peloton for Meeting Needs. The fabulous four; (L-R) Glenn Bolton, Jim Donald, [...]
We are really delighted that “The ICE Awards” are supporting Meeting Needs at their awards ceremony taking place on 14th July at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, by holding [...]
The Hotel Booking Agents Association (HBAA) presented Meeting Needs with a cheque for £20,000 at The Meetings Show last week as a result of the dedicated fundraising effort by HBAA [...]
Project Harar is a fantastic charity Meeting Needs has supported for many years. It provides life-changing operations for those with serious facial disfigurements in Ethiopia and this year will perform [...]
The Mermaid conference centre in London has ditched client goody bags in favour of charity badges – and has urged other venues to do the same. The venue has announced [...]
Lene Corgan has joined the executive committee of Meeting Needs, the events industry charity. Lene is business events manager for Tourism Australia and has 17 years experience in destination marketing [...]
Sixty formerly destitute women from 10 villages in the district of Manikganj in Bangladesh have had their lives fransformed by the Poverty Alleviation Program for the Vulnerable Women co-funded by [...]