Charity Times Award 2012 for WA client

WA partnership are delighted that pfeg with HSBC has won a prestigious Charity Times award for best corporate partnership for its five-year What Money Means partnership to deliver personal finance education in primary schools across England.

WA has played a key role in providing management and facilitation of  The What Money Means project for pfeg  (personal finance education group) and project partners HSBC over the last 5 years and we continue to play a role in the ongoing  project to support teachers in training.

Thursday 18 October 2012.

Celia Allaby , Education Policy & Development Director, recently said of WA’s role in What Money Means…

‘It’s such good news to hear about the Charity Times award.  I wanted to say a personal thank you to WA. I know What Money Means has been a team effort, but it would not have been possible without your hard work, creativity and passion. So, thanks for your part in it’.

Peter Bull, Former Head of Community Involvement, HSBC added…

I had the pleasure of working closely with Margaret and Juliet for a 5 year period during my 10 year tenure as Head of Community Investment for HSBC. WA Partnership fulfilled a critical delivery role for a financial literacy programme which was created by a partnership between pfeg (Personal Finance Education Group) and HSBC in the UK.

 This programme was called What Money Means and it continues to deliver outstanding results and support to primary aged school-children. The project was complex and involved many stakeholders and participants and WA Partnership were the engine that kept all the parts moving together in harmony. Their diligent, knowledgeable, expert and human approach was critical to the programme’s success.

HSBC and pfeg have recently won an award for best Corporate/Charity partnership – Margaret and Juliet were key players in making this partnership the best I have known in my ten years in the role.”