Following the launch of our 1000 Days initiative, one colleague who will be spoilt for choice on how to spend his two volunteer days is Alun Williams, a customer services technician with our south Wales division.
Alun has just been named South Wales Customer Service Employee of the Year in recognition of, not only all he does to help colleagues and customers, but also his charitable efforts both in and out of work.
We’ve pledged a minimum of 1000 days of volunteering in 2022, giving each colleague two days’ paid volunteering time to contribute to their local communities or preferred good causes.
Our 1000 Days employee campaign aims to encourage our 2,300+ colleagues to pledge their time to help those who need it the most. They can choose their own preferred cause or take part in one of our many community projects near our developments. If, as we hope, most take up the challenge, over 4000 days could be donated.
Alun travels all over Redrow’s south Wales developments visiting customers and addressing any finishing touches they require.
He spends much of his free time fundraising with both Redrow colleagues and friends at his local rugby club, Nelson Unicorns RFC. He says, as well as supporting those in need, this helps his own wellbeing and makes for a great social life. He also believes our own charitable activities are the best way for people from different parts of the company to get to know each other.
“I just love doing things and if I can help someone along the way, then all the better - there is always someone who needs help,” says Alun.
“My friends feel the same way, too, so when we hear about something, we work out what we can do about it.
“We always make sure it’s sociable as well as helpful. I find getting out in the fresh air particularly helpful when you’re working hard and after the past two years we’ve all had.”
Alun’s fundraising activities have included a bike ride from north to south Wales and climbing Ben Nevis and even Pen-y-Fan nine times in a day. There is often a rugby connection, and he has joined fundraisers to support mental health and wellbeing among local male rugby players, as well as ex-Scottish international, Doddie Weir’s Motor Neurone Disease research charity.
Alun estimates he has been part of raising around £80,000 for causes often prompted by friends’ personal experiences. They include prostate cancer research, hospice care, Sight Cymru and community defibrillators, for which he helped raise £12,000 after losing one of his best friends following a heart attack. He and his friends are currently organising a challenge for 2022 in memory of a close friend and in aid of pancreatic cancer.
“Lots of colleagues already volunteer for good causes and this will encourage others to have a go,” he said.
“There is one downside, though - even my father gets fed up of me asking him for a fiver these days!”