Suppliers from across the industry recently came together to take part in Jewson’s dragon boat race tournament, one of the national builders’ merchant’s annual fundraising events for its two official charity partners, Band of Builders and Whiteleys Retreat.
Taking place for a third consecutive year, more than 400 people – made up of Jewson colleagues and team members from 35 of its suppliers – were split across 25 teams, competing in a series of races at Draycote Water, ahead of a knockout round. A grand finale took place between three teams, with the highly competitive race won by ‘Super Fast Plus’, made up of colleagues from CT1.
Every year, Jewson organises a wealth of fundraising activities for Band of Builders, which supports tradespeople and their families during times of need. These include initiatives such as the annual Big Brew, which this year took place on October 10.
The event encourages tradespeople to connect over a hot drink and discuss the different elements of their job
which impact their mental health, to drive more positive conversations about wellbeing in the construction industry. Jewson has been official charity partners with Band of Builders for seven years and has raised more than £3000,000 during that time.
In 2023, Jewson announced Whiteley’s Retreat as its official charity partner for Scotland and the North. The organisation, which has a centre based in Ayrshire, provides free therapeutic respite breaks and extended support for children, young people and their families with cancer or life altering illnesses.
Richard Holland, category manager at Jewson, said: “Each year, our dragon boat race event gets better and better. There was an incredible atmosphere amongst all participants, who were here to work together, play hard, and most importantly raise money for charities that are incredibly close to our hearts.”
Tony Steel, operations director at Band of Builders, said: “Our partnership with Jewson continues to thrive, and the dragon boat race is just one example of the brilliant ideas Jewson has to continue supporting our charity, and the people who benefit from it.
“The money raised from this year’s event will go towards some of the many tradespeople and their families that we’ll be working with in coming months, ensuring they have the tools and support they need to get back on track and rebuild their lives.”