Causes We Support
Supporting those around us
We believe businesses have a responsibility to give back to the communities where they operate and where their employees and families live.
We therefore actively support local causes and charities that work to make the South West a better place for everyone.
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Armed Forces Covenant
Signatory
Acronyms signed the Armed Forces Covenant in 2019, representing a promise that those who serve or have served, and their families, are treated fairly.
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Digital Plymouth
Sponsor
Digital Plymouth runs a quarterly meetup with the intention of bringing together Plymouth’s diverse and talented community of digital businesses and organisations.
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Gloucestershire Cricket Club
Player Sponsor (David Payne)
David Payne is a bowler for Gloucestershire Cricket Club and has represented England in One Day Internationals.
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National Marine Aquarium
Business Member
The National Marine Aquarium is the largest aquarium in the UK and home to over 4,000 animals and groundbreaking ocean conservation work.
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Plymouth Marjon St Mark’s Under 13 Football Club
Sponsor
Plymouth Marjon Football Club is a grassroots football club near to Acronyms’ headquarters in Plymouth with adults, boys and girls teams for a range of ages.
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Surfers Against Sewage
Ocean Network Member
Surfers Against Sewage is a community dedicated to the protection of oceans, waves, beaches and wildlife, that won’t stop until it’s completely clean, safe and protected for everyone, forever.
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Team Endeavour Wheelchair Rugby Club
Sponsor
Team Endeavour Wheelchair Rugby Club is a community wheelchair rugby team and cycle club set up and ran by members of the Plymouth veteran community, their families, friends and supporters.
We’ve partnered with Trevi as our Charity of the Year
Trevi’s vision is for a society where all women in recovery can access good quality, psychologically informed, gender-based interventions without apology.
Their operations have grown over the past 30 years, but we have always remained resolute in our dedication to some of society’s most vulnerable.