Overview

How we are making a difference

The ‘Crown Community’ working group aims to ensure that corporate social responsibility achieves the right deliverables in supporting local charities and the wider community. 

We acknowledge employees who partake in volunteering activities and contribute to charities that are close to their heart and serve their local communities.

Crown community

Reaching out to the community

The ‘Crown Community’ working group aims to ensure that corporate social responsibility achieves the right deliverables in supporting local charities and the wider community. We acknowledge employees who partake in volunteering activities and contribute to charities that are close to their heart and serve their local communities.

Below are some examples of our employees who are reaching out in their local communities:

  • Christine volunteers her time befriending elderly and/or isolated adults through her local community organisation.
  • Kerilee contributes to her local community by donating to a food bank, helping those in need.
  • Tracy, founder of the DT38 Foundation established in her son’s memory, raises awareness through the education of early detection and treatment of testicular cancer. 
  • Lisa volunteers her time assisting mums who may be struggling to get back on their feet through her local community organisation.
Environment

Crown London's footprint

Crown London is committed to improving our environmental footprint. As a business, we make every effort to proactively recycle and minimise waste wherever possible.

To reduce our energy consumption and carbon footprint, Crown London has introduced energy efficient LED lighting throughout the Club. 

To complement the proactive steps that we have taken to reach our goal, we also encourage our employees to engage with the UK (United Kingdom) Government’s Cycle Scheme and offer payment plan options for seasonal rail tickets.

DT38 Foundation

In memory of Dylan James Tombides

The DT38 Foundation was established in memory of Dylan James Tombides.

Dylan was an Australian International and West Ham United professional football player who passed away in April 2014 at the young age of 20,after a three-year battle with testicular cancer. West Ham regarded Dylan so highly they retired his number 38 and made DT38 one of their principal charities.

Crown London has proudly supported DT38 in various charity events to support their cause and promote testicular cancer awareness.