Charity
Helping others is key to the nFlow ethical approach of making digital dictation software easy to purchase and implement
As well as supporting its nominated charities nFlow get involved in supporting the good work of groups through sponsorship or direct involvement.
Nominated Charities
Cancer Research UK
Cancer Research UK is the world's leading independent organisation dedicated to cancer research. They support research into all aspects of cancer through the work of more than 3,000 scientists, doctors and nurses.
Farleigh Hospice - Chelmsford
The Farleigh Hospice provides palliative care for individuals and their families who have been touched by cancer or other life limiting illnesses. Through a wide range of services their work focuses on living not dying and helps patients and their families to continue to live beyond the diagnosis of a life limiting illness.
Direct Involvement and Sponsorship
Trek China 2007
A team of trekkers, led by nFlow friend Kevin Connell, will be completing a 5 day trek along the great wall of China to raise money for
Newick Special Needs School in West Sussex, the
National Autistic Society and the Beijing Fortune Training School (XinYun School).
3 Peaks Challenge - Bond Pearce Team
nFlow was very pleased to sponsor a team from customer Bond Pearce. 6 of the 10 walkers completed the challenge in just over 22 hours in aid of Cancer Research UK and Mountain Rescue...they advised us the latter beneficiary was not a form of insurance! Well done to all the walkers.
Race for Business - Chelmsford
A team of three runners from digital dictation developer nFlow completed the 5k Race for Business charity run in uncomfortable conditions at the start of June. The run, organised by Essex solicitors Wollastons, saw 453 teams running on a very warm evening to raise money for the Helen Rollason Heal Cancer Charity.
Assistance
World Emergency Relief (WER)
nFlow is pleased to assist World Emergency Relief by arranging for old and unwanted tape dictation and transcription equipment to be shipped to the charity. WER then send the equipment on to third world countries were it is reused to assist in lifting people out of poverty.