2 Jun 2020

At Zitko, they take giving back seriously. Well, seriously enough that they talk about what they can do for the communities on a regular basis. Whether it’s women’s football, bake sales, tough mudder, Macmillan coffee mornings; local or international, security or recruitment, they’re always looking at ways they can give back to the causes that need it.

As a growing profitable business, they’re in a fortunate position. They look at the interests of the staff, what they’re prepared to offer in time or money, and try to support them in any way they can. They have an amazing team who all feel they have something to offer, and as a responsible business, they want to encourage that.

new sponsorship opportunities

They’re looking to get involved in all things Cambridgeshire and in particular St Neots

As 2020 approaches, they’re looking to get even more serious with a structured plan for the local and security communities. Through partnerships, they’re looking to get involved in all things Cambridgeshire and in particular St Neots. 

Across the recruitment and security communities, they’re hoping to support some of the amazing charitable work that’s already happening, as well as create some new sponsorship opportunities.

International tournaments

There’s a lot to follow, but for now, have a look at what the partnership with Zitko means to Colin Griggs, Managing Director of the Hunts County Sports Academy, an organization encouraging juniors to get active and get into squash, taking them from newcomers right through to international tournaments.

Over the four years of supporting the Academy, Zitko has supplied seasonal shirts and sponsored tournaments. They’ve also funded coaching sessions with the likes of former world number 1, James Willstrop. They’re proud to support Colin’s work, and hope to do so for many years to come.