The Under 35s Reinsurance Group Annual General Meeting will be taking place in June 2023 in the Lloyd’s Library.
VOTING HAS NOW BEEN FINALISED AND THE RESULTS WILL BE RELEASED IN DUE COURSE. THANK YOU FOR TAKING PART IN OUR 2023 AGM.
PLEASE CHECK THE AGM PAGE ON OUR WEBSITE AND ANY UPDATES ON OUR SOCIALS TO SEE THE RESULTS ONCE PUBLISHED
The AGM also gives us an opportunity to ask our members who our charity partner should be for the 2023/24 year. The following charities are up for consideration:
Get Well Gamers
A charity that takes donated video games and consoles into hospitals, hospices, and other healthcare settings where gaming can provide power across the UK. Video games are an effective and proven pain management tool, providing much-needed entertainment for young people during long hospital stays or in circumstances in which recreational activities can be beneficial.
The K9 Project
The K9 Project was set up in 2008 and pairs ex-homeless, abandoned, or handed-over dogs with people experiencing challenges in their lives and aim to promote the best possible outcomes for all. Working alongside their project dogs they aim to provide fun, engaging, inclusive, and effective learning and development opportunities for people of all ages.
HARP Homeless Charity
HARP provides essential services and long-term solutions to support local people taking steps to overcome homelessness. They currently provide housing for up to 262 people that might otherwise be sleeping on the streets, all of whom have an action plan to help them manage and overcome the issues that might be surrounding their homelessness.
Charlie Watkins Foundation
The CWF was established after Charlie Watkins tragically took his own life in March 2017 at just 22. Charlie’s challenge with mental health is just one example of many young people who are facing mental health challenges today. All funds raised through the CWF support charities and initiatives whose primary focus is to assist young people to overcome their challenges and have better mental health