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In the community

Innergy believes in taking a very active role in community activities, supporting charities and working directly with local and national projects.

As such, we have committed to dedicating both time and money to these projects continuously throughout the year, providing all Innergy staff with an additional 2 days of leave per year to work on charitable and community projects.

Our Objectives

To provide others the opportunity to exercise their potential in both their work and personal lives by using our energy and expertise.

Supporting Communities

The Oomph™ programs were created to enable young adults, between 14 and 18 years of age, to develop the key skills and attitudes they need to exercise their full potential both now and into the future.

Each of our programs aims to develop key life skills such as self-awareness, communication, interpersonal skills and self-esteem in an exciting and challenging environment, outside of the classroom.

We find that the use of action-centred learning engages students more, and enhances the learning process, as well as making it fun!

For some of our more senior students on our programs, we offer a series of interactive entrepreneur development programs to prepare them for life after education.

All Oomph™ programs are self-funded by Innergy, and supported by local businesses and schools.

For more information about our Oomph™ programs, click here

Supporting Charities

In 2006, Innergy elected to support the ForeverTJ Tribute Fund
(click here to visit the ForeverTJ website.)

The Forever TJ Tribute Fund has been set up in loving memory of Toby James (TJ) Osborne, in partnership with the Royal United Hospital (RUH)'s Forever Friends Appeal (charity number 1058323) in Bath, England.

Dedicated to the development of the RUH's Newborn Intensive Care Unit, all monies raised by the Forever TJ Tribute Fund will go directly to support the assiduous work of its 44 staff and practitioners, as well as provide much needed medical equipment for the many newly born babies that pass through the unit each week.

The staff of Innergy supported the fund through donations, a charity ball and a half marathon, and in January 2007 handed over a cheque for £15,513.60 to the RUH to purchase life-saving equipment for the Newborn Intensive care Unit.

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