Prostate Cancer UK and Keyline agree five-year partnership extension

Civils and drainage solutions supplier Keyline has agreed to extend its existing corporate partnership with Prostate Cancer UK for a further five years.

The company has been working in partnership with the charity since 2009 and hosts a number of regional and national fundraisers every year to raise awareness and funds for the cause.

Keyline’s Annual Rally is the main focal point of its charitable work with Prostate Cancer UK and in its ninth year has exceeded £1million from the rally alone.

The charity’s corporate partnerships manager, Will Bywater said Keyline has been “an incredible partner” over the past nine years.

“We can’t thank them enough for the awareness and funds they have raised. We’re absolutely thrilled they have agreed to extend their support for a further five years. Prostate cancer kills one man every 45 minutes – a shocking statistic.

“It’s vital that we are spreading as much awareness about the disease and encouraging men to take note of their health. Keyline’s support over the past nine years has helped us do just that, and we’re excited to continue our partnership with Keyline to achieve our goal of stopping prostate cancer being a killer.”

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