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Sponsoring the Oxford Climate Awards

Supporting orphaned children during Eid Al-Adha Eid Al-Adha is one of the most important celebrations in Saudi Arabia, bringing communities together in a spirit of compassion and generosity. To mark the occasion, Lucy Switchgear Arabia (LSA) partnered with the Al Safa Association for Humanitarian Services, a charity dedicated to humanitarian aid, education and the empowerment of vulnerable communities. Through this partnership, LSA provided Eid gifts to 30 orphaned children. This initiative aimed to offer both emotional and material support,

Lucy Group proudly sponsored the Sustainable Further Education School/College of the Year Award at the Oxford Climate Awards, celebrating climate leadership across Oxfordshire. Further Education represents 2.3% of the UK’s carbon footprint and plays a vital role in inspiring young people to drive change. The 2025 award was won by ACE Training Ltd, recognised for their leadership in sustainable construction education. Based in Oxfordshire, ACE embeds sustainability across its operations, curriculum

and community partnerships, from renewable energy use to low-carbon building practices and hands-on eco projects. Lucy Group is proud to support this award for educational establishments that help shape a low-carbon future.

helping the children feel valued and included, and enabling them to share in the joy, warmth and meaning of Eid alongside their peers.

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Malaysian volunteers turn waste into worth

Upgrading schools in India

Lucy Electric Manufacturing Technologies (LEMT) in Vadodara, India, continues to strengthen educational infrastructure through its CSR programme, delivering meaningful improvements at Gopipura and Kotamaida schools. At Gopipura, a new play area and mid-day meal kitchen have been completed and the children are now enjoying safer, more engaging play equipment. At Kotamaida, two new classrooms and a mid-day meal kitchen have been completed, supporting rising admission rates.

In July, the Lucy Asia Pacific team in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia, volunteered with The Lost Food Project (TLFP), a Malaysian charity focused on reducing food waste and supporting communities in need. The team helped sort rescued vegetables and other food items, preventing them from going to landfill and redirecting them to those experiencing food insecurity. TLFP rescues surplus, nutritious food and redistributes it without discrimination, saving an average of 40 tonnes of food each week. The organisation

These initiatives help to create safe, inclusive and inspiring learning environments. They strengthen community relationships, support long-term social development and demonstrate genuine commitment to future generations.

feeds millions of people and stray animals daily. Volunteering with TLFP was a powerful experience for the team, highlighting both the scale of food waste and the reality of hunger.

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