Schrader staff raise £1300 for charity

Staff from Schrader Electronics in Carrick have helped raise £1300 for two worthy causes.
Over 100 employees from Schrader Electronics took to the football pitch in aid of the company's two charities for 2015: Northern Ireland Chest Heart and Stroke, and Cancer Research.  Men's teams from Carrickfergus and Antrim came together to compete for an over 30s and under 30s trophy while the ladies demonstrated striking skills in their half time 7-a-side games.
While the two Carrick men's teams took home the silverware on the day, the overall winners were the two nominated charities who share the £1300 raised from the tournament.  INCT 35-730-CONOver 100 employees from Schrader Electronics took to the football pitch in aid of the company's two charities for 2015: Northern Ireland Chest Heart and Stroke, and Cancer Research.  Men's teams from Carrickfergus and Antrim came together to compete for an over 30s and under 30s trophy while the ladies demonstrated striking skills in their half time 7-a-side games.
While the two Carrick men's teams took home the silverware on the day, the overall winners were the two nominated charities who share the £1300 raised from the tournament.  INCT 35-730-CON
Over 100 employees from Schrader Electronics took to the football pitch in aid of the company's two charities for 2015: Northern Ireland Chest Heart and Stroke, and Cancer Research. Men's teams from Carrickfergus and Antrim came together to compete for an over 30s and under 30s trophy while the ladies demonstrated striking skills in their half time 7-a-side games. While the two Carrick men's teams took home the silverware on the day, the overall winners were the two nominated charities who share the £1300 raised from the tournament. INCT 35-730-CON

Over 100 employees from the Carrickfergus and Antrim sites took to the football pitch in aid of the company’s two charities for 2015: Northern Ireland Chest Heart and Stroke, and Cancer Research UK.

Men’s teams came together to compete for an over 30s and under 30s trophy while the ladies demonstrated striking skills in their half time 7-a-side games.

While the two Carrick men’s teams took home the silverware on the day, the overall winners were the two nominated charities who share the £1300 raised from the tournament.