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Woodsmith Project team selects three Great Days charities for 2023

13 February, 2023

Zoë’s Place Baby Hospice, Great North Air Ambulance and Saint Catherine’s Hospice have been selected as the beneficiaries of Anglo American’s Great Days Programme for 2023 - an internal campaign to drive safe and responsible working practices and behaviours.

Every January, the team working on Anglo American’s Woodsmith Project are asked to vote for their favourite local charity, with the three most popular picked as the beneficiaries for the year.

The pot accumulates every day based on safety and environmental performance and meeting project milestones, with almost £140,000 being handed out to local charities over the last three years.

Victoria Rogers, Specialist Fundraiser for Great North Air Ambulance, who provide air ambulance services across the North-East, Cumbria and North Yorkshire, said: “We are thrilled to be one of the chosen charities for 2023 at Anglo American and look forward to enjoying a strong partnership that helps raise vital funds for our services, working together to make sure Great North Air Ambulance continues to make a difference to people in our communities.”

Zoë’s Place offer a short break service, palliative and end-of-life care to babies and infants aged from birth to five years, living with life-limiting or life-threatening conditions.

Tommy Harrington, Corporate and Major Donor Manager, said: “Huge thanks to the team at the Woodsmith Project for selecting Zoë’s Place Baby Hospice to benefit from their Great Days programme. Over the years Anglo American has been a tremendous support to us and we’re all looking forward to working with their team during 2023.”

Saint Catherine’s Hospice, who have been selected as a beneficiary for a second successive year, provide expert care and support at home and in the hospice for adults with a terminal illness, and to their families, and friends.

Tracy Calcraft, their Fundraising and Marketing Director, said: “We are thrilled to be chosen as a Great Days charity for 2023 by the team at the Woodsmith Project. The fact that their team has voted for us for a second year running means such a lot and their support is very much appreciated.”

Gareth Edmunds, Corporate Relations Director, said: “Great Days is a fantastic initiative that we’re all very proud of. Over 500 of the Woodsmith Project team voted to pick this year’s beneficiaries and we’re looking forward to working with them throughout the year to raise awareness of the great work they do in our local communities.”

More information on Anglo American’s community contributions can be found via https://uk.angloamerican.com/our-community

For further information, please contact:

Daniel Gregory
[email protected]
Tel: +44 (0) 7890 049400

Notes to editors:

Anglo American is a leading global mining company and our products are the essential ingredients in almost every aspect of modern life. Our portfolio of world-class competitive operations, with a broad range of future development options, provides many of the future-enabling metals and minerals for a cleaner, greener, more sustainable world and that meet the fast growing every day demands of billions of consumers.

With our people at the heart of our business, we use innovative practices and the latest technologies to discover new resources and to mine, process, move and market our products to our customers – safely and sustainably.

As a responsible producer of diamonds (through De Beers), copper, platinum group metals, premium quality iron ore and metallurgical coal for steelmaking, and nickel – with crop nutrients in development – we are committed to being carbon neutral across our operations by 2040.

More broadly, our Sustainable Mining Plan commits us to a series of stretching goals to ensure we work towards a healthy environment, creating thriving communities and building trust as a corporate leader. We work together with our business partners and diverse stakeholders to unlock enduring value from precious natural resources for the benefit of the communities and countries in which we operate, for society as a whole, and for our shareholders. Anglo American is re-imagining mining to improve people’s lives.

The Woodsmith Project involves digging two 1 mile deep mine shafts at Woodsmith Mine near the village of Sneaton near Whitby, and a 23 mile transportation tunnel to a processing facility and port on Teesside.  In a world first, most of the surface infrastructure at Woodsmith Mine is being built underground and the site landscaped to minimise the visual impact on the surrounding countryside.  It will mine a giant deposit of the mineral polyhalite, which will be sold as a natural, low carbon environmentally friendly fertiliser.

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