On 25th March 2006, Harry Farthing, Partner and Managing Director of Cushman
& Wakefield's Italian operations will commence his attempt to climb the world's highest
mountain, Mount Everest, to mark the launch of the firm's new Registered Charity 'Schools
Around The World'.
"Schools Around the World" (SATW) was established by Cushman & Wakefield EMEA
in 2005 and aims to promote increased aspirations through educational and other activities
among young people (primarily 11-16 year olds) whose opportunities are limited by social,
domestic or financial circumstances.
Schools Around The World Everest Climb `06
Harry Farthing's Mount Everest climb, branded 'Schools Around The World Everest Climb
`06' is the first major fund raising activity of 2006 to promote SATW and to raise
funds. The climb will commence on 25th March 2006 with a summit attempt
anticipated for mid to late May. This is the first of many fund raising activities by
Cushman & Wakefield people to support SATW and marks the beginning of a long term fund
raising effort to finance the future development of the concept.
Schools Around the World in action
The first school to benefit from SATW was the Lilian Baylis Technology School in Lambeth,
South London and the aim is to establish a global network of schools in cities where the
firm has offices whether it be Paris, Moscow, Chicago or Chennai and where the school has been
"adopted" for assistance by that local Cushman & Wakefield office.
- Areas of assistance and opportunities provided to schools by Cushman & Wakefield and
its people through its SATW Charity encompass three key areas:
- The creation of cultural and social awareness in the students through C&W hosted and
organised visits outside the students' area or country of residence.
- The creation of professional and career awareness in the students through C&W hosted or
organised work experience.
- The presentation and/or provision of physical challenges and activities to foster in the
students the concepts of personal development through individual endeavour or team
building.
In 2005, working with The Lilian Baylis School, Cushman & Wakefield people organised a
range of activities for students including; cultural visits to Amsterdam, Brussels,
Lisbon and Paris; work experience in Cushman & Wakefield's European Headquarters and with
the firms clients; presentations and sporting activities.
John Travers, CEO of Cushman & Wakefield EMEA said:
"This is about helping those young people who do not have the same access to
opportunities as others, inspiring them to have aspirations and to reach their full personal
and professional potential. We have a lot to contribute - not only our time, but also
sharing the culture of our Firm and our ethos of working together."
Supporting Schools Around the World
It is possible to follow the progress of the SATW Everest Climb by visiting the SATW website.
Donations to the Charity (Registered Charity Number 1113206) can be made on line at the same
web site.