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Hosted by BBC presenter, Chris Hollins, the evening raised more than £100,000 in support of QEF’s £2.7m Edward Guinness Appeal to fully fund and complete the
Surrey charity shops report toilet and broken microwave among unwanted donations
Charities based in Farnham, Banstead and Tadworth have urged the public to think carefully about what they are donating
Previous fly tipping outside a Shepperton branch of a QEF charity shop, which has a financial impact on charities (Image: Chertsey & Staines Titles)
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Disability charity Queen Elizabeth’s Foundation for Disabled People (QEF) has joined forces with Ethos Farm, in a joint initiative to develop ASK FIRST – a unique suite of disability equality and confidence online training courses, developed specifically for the aviation industry.
With years of experience in supporting Disabled people to access air travel and representing requirements of Disabled passengers to the aviation industry and regulators, QEF have combined their expertise with Ethos Farm, an award-winning customer and employee experience provider. Together they have developed ASK FIRST- a suite of disability awareness online training courses designed to help all staff feel confident providing the best possible customer experience and become disability allies.