Super-Click International, the marketers of the most versatile click flooring system in the world has announced Teams4U as the company’s charity of the year for 2012. Due to Super-Click International’s new presence to emerging markets in The Middle East, Africa, South East Asia and Eastern Europe, the innovative flooring firm wish to support Teams4U’s efforts in these countries, aiming to make a difference to the lives of vulnerable children.
During 2012, Super-Click will embark on a number of events aimed at raising funds, sporting equipment and awareness for Teams4U.
Rachel Coleridge-Smith, Marketing and Events Manager, Super-Click International said: “We at Super-Click International recognise that there are a number of charities doing wonderful things and we are delighted to be working with Teams4U who help children throughout the world.
“The team will be doing their upmost to raise awareness, support the charity’s key objectives and hopefully make a real difference to children’s lives.”
Teams4U’s aim is to make a difference to the lives of children around the world who find themselves in desperate and hopeless situations. Teams4U work alongside local people and organisations all around the world who are seeking to relieve distress. The charity is also supported by teams of people in-country who help with logistics, managing projects and co-ordinating trips. These teams play a vital role in helping operations run smoothly so that Teams4U can ensure support reaches those who need it. 90p from every £1 (GBP) donated to the charity goes directly into the overseas community.
About Teams4U
Teams4U is a UK registered charity, based in Cubbington, UK, which supports vulnerable children around the world. It was founded in 2006 by Dave Cooke who has over 20 years experience working within international relief and development. The purpose of the charity is to make a difference to the lives of children around the world that find themselves in desperate and hopeless situations. Teams4U works in partnership with local organisations, helping them to make a greater and more sustainable impact on the children that they support. At present the chairty has a number of projects in Eastern Europe, Africa and Asia.
For more information about Teams4U, please contact:
Kathy Freeman
01926 315893





