Eitex donates Dell Laptop and Microsoft 365 to Wakefield-based charity. Wakefield Street Kitchen is a charity that was set up by founder Anna Natasha Howard. The charity has been in operation for two years run by volunteers. Anna initially set up the charity to feed the homeless on a Wednesday evening in Wakefield City Centre.…
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Eitex Support Local Charity
On Sunday 22nd September 2019, our team braved the weather to battle other teams in an ‘It’s A Knockout’ tournament. The tournament was to support local charity The Prince of Wales Hospice – raising over £900 altogether. Team building On the lead up to the event our team worked together, raising money with a joint…

Club 5 Business Network Launches to Support The Prince of Wales Hospice
Eitex were honoured to be given the opportunity to become the first member at the launch of Club 5. This brand new network club for businesses has been set up by The Prince of Wales Hospice based in Pontefract, and promises unique benefits for everyone involved. The name reflects the close community within the 5…

Skydiving to test cloud solutions in the clouds
When we found out that our MD Dean Spencer and colleague Josh Richardson was going to be skydiving in aide of The Prince of Wales Hospice, an idea came to life. Why not set an office up 15,000ft in the clouds to demonstrate the power of cloud solutions for remote working? Work From Anywhere with…

Local Networking Club 5 Goes from Strength to Strength
For a new business networking group, Club 5 in support of The Prince of Wales Hospice, is making tremendous progress and being incredibly well-supported by local businesses. Membership numbers continue to grow every month, with everyone bringing something new to meetings. Eitex hosted the meeting at our Castleford offices, and were delighted to welcome 30…

Eitex hosts the Prince of Wales Hospice Club 5 Meeting
The next Club 5 business networking event is on 7th June at Eitex offices in Glasshoughton . It’s a date to pencil into your diary, as you won’t want to miss it. The first event back in March was a tremendous success, well attended, lots of fun, and all in a good cause – both…