ATFX Thanks NHS Frontline Workers with 1k Fruit Boxes Donation
Friday,29/05/2020|08:46GMTby
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1000 fruit boxes are to be delivered to frontline staff at the North Middlesex University NHS Hospital from ATFX.
Wei Qiang Zhang, ATFX UK Director
ATFX is proud to announce they've donated fruit boxes to 1000 frontline NHS workers. Amid the turmoil that the COVID-19 outbreak has caused, they want to thank NHS workers for their tireless hard work that they continue to do.
By putting themselves at risk, their selfless work is the reason this crisis is passing. The donation is not only a ‘thank you’ to NHS staff but also a nod to all keyworkers and the sacrifice they're making.
In partnership with 'Fruit For The Office', 1000 fruit boxes are to be delivered to frontline staff at the North Middlesex University NHS Hospital.
ATFX understands it's often the small things that count in crises like this. That's why a simple act that improves their day will make the world of difference.
ATFX UK Director, Wei Qiang Zhang, said: "The Coronavirus pandemic has had an enormous impact on the world both socially and economically. It's created huge challenges for millions of people but has also brought out societies' compassion for one another.
We're a close family here at ATFX and we care deeply about others, which is why we're excited to be able to help feed the NHS frontline.
This will be the start of our contribution in the fight against the coronavirus. We are making additional plans to help other communities and keyworkers during this challenging period, so watch this space for further details."
On top of the donation, ATFX staff began working from home before the UK lockdown started to help prevent the spread of the virus.
The team has shown great versatility and robustness during this period. As gratitude, ATFX sent each team member a luxurious hamper to thank them for their efforts.
Wei Qiang Zhang, ATFX UK Director, also commented “We're supporting our staff during this period but they're also supporting us, ATFX. Their continued hard work has meant the transition to working from home has been seamless and had zero impact on our business activity.”
ATFX feels strongly about giving back to communities and will endeavour to continue its work with charitable foundations to help support those that need it most.
#feedthefrontline
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ATFX is proud to announce they've donated fruit boxes to 1000 frontline NHS workers. Amid the turmoil that the COVID-19 outbreak has caused, they want to thank NHS workers for their tireless hard work that they continue to do.
By putting themselves at risk, their selfless work is the reason this crisis is passing. The donation is not only a ‘thank you’ to NHS staff but also a nod to all keyworkers and the sacrifice they're making.
In partnership with 'Fruit For The Office', 1000 fruit boxes are to be delivered to frontline staff at the North Middlesex University NHS Hospital.
ATFX understands it's often the small things that count in crises like this. That's why a simple act that improves their day will make the world of difference.
ATFX UK Director, Wei Qiang Zhang, said: "The Coronavirus pandemic has had an enormous impact on the world both socially and economically. It's created huge challenges for millions of people but has also brought out societies' compassion for one another.
We're a close family here at ATFX and we care deeply about others, which is why we're excited to be able to help feed the NHS frontline.
This will be the start of our contribution in the fight against the coronavirus. We are making additional plans to help other communities and keyworkers during this challenging period, so watch this space for further details."
On top of the donation, ATFX staff began working from home before the UK lockdown started to help prevent the spread of the virus.
The team has shown great versatility and robustness during this period. As gratitude, ATFX sent each team member a luxurious hamper to thank them for their efforts.
Wei Qiang Zhang, ATFX UK Director, also commented “We're supporting our staff during this period but they're also supporting us, ATFX. Their continued hard work has meant the transition to working from home has been seamless and had zero impact on our business activity.”
ATFX feels strongly about giving back to communities and will endeavour to continue its work with charitable foundations to help support those that need it most.
#feedthefrontline
67.02% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.
Legal: AT Global Markets (UK) Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)) in the United Kingdom. FCA registration number (760555). Registered Office: 1st Floor, 32 Cornhill, London EC3V 3SG, United Kingdom. Company No. 09827091
Disclaimer: The content of this article is sponsored and does not represent the opinions of Finance Magnates.
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