Almac Group Donates a Quarter of a Million Pounds to Global Charities in Wake of COVID-19

September 2, 2020

Employee-driven initiative will benefit 33 health and welfare organizations local to Almac’s 11 global facilities

Craigavon, Northern Ireland – 02 September 2020 – Almac Group has today announced the organization will donate £250,000 to 33 charities globally to support their critical work in the wake of COVID-19.

Each year Almac hosts a summer “family fun day” at each of its locations, bringing together employees and their families to enjoy a full day of socializing, games and events.  As the global organization continues to focus on the wellbeing of all its employees throughout the global COVID-19 situation and, with social distancing remaining a priority, these fun days were unable to proceed.

Recognizing that charitable organizations rely on significant donations typically received via monthly events and fundraising, and that those efforts have ceased as a result of the pandemic, Almac deemed it appropriate to use the money which would have been typically spent on its fun days to make a contribution to a number of registered charities in each of its localities.  The company launched a localized employee survey to determine which regional charitable beneficiaries would receive a share of a quarter of a million pounds total contribution.

Each of Almac’s 5,600 employees across 11 main facilities located in the U.K., Europe, Asia and North America were given the opportunity to select those charities they deemed most important to their local communities, yielding 3 beneficiaries per location. A total of 33 organizations were selected to receive a donation in direct response to Almac’s employee feedback and cover a wide range of missions ranging from childhood welfare, hunger, cancer support, hospice and social justice causes.

Alan Armstrong, Group CEO, commented: “As a global organization, Almac’s mission is to advance human health, and we recognize that this extends to supporting the health and wellbeing of our local communities, especially during a global pandemic. In response, we are honored to support 33 organizations, chosen by our employees, which support the health and welfare of our neighbors in each of our corporate locations, and we are proud to give back during this unprecedented time.”

The global organization is also partnering with a variety of global pharmaceutical, biotech and research institutions to support over 80 separate crucial research projects into COVID-19 treatment options. These vital projects cover a range of different areas including vaccines and various potential treatments for symptoms and the effects of this disease. Find out more https://www.almacgroup.com/almac-is-proud-to-support-multiple-programs-to-accelerate-covid-19-treatment

Notes to Editors

Almac Group hosts annual fun events for all employees and their immediate families in each key location.  Given the exceptional circumstances brought about by COVID-19 pandemic, in 2020 the Almac Group executive team agreed to combine the money typically spent on organizing these multiple events and supplement the total in order to enable a donation of a quarter of a million pounds Stirling.

About Almac Group

A unique culture delivering exceptional solutions

The Almac Group is an established contract development and manufacturing organization providing an extensive range of integrated services across the drug development lifecycle to the pharmaceutical and biotech sectors globally. Its innovative services range from R&D, biomarker discovery development and commercialization, API manufacture, analytical services, formulation development, clinical trial supply, IRT (IVRS/IWRS) through to commercial-scale manufacture.

The international company is a privately owned organization which has grown organically over the past five decades now employing over 5,600 highly skilled personnel across 18 facilities including Europe, the US and Asia. To keep up to date with latest news, follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn or visit almacgroup.com.

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