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Synyega Attends Softcat Love2Give Ball Supporting Charities Across the UK

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13/05/2026

Synyega Attends Softcat Love2Give Ball Supporting Charities Across the UK

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Synyega was delighted to attend the recent Love2Give Ball hosted by Softcat, bringing together leaders and organisations from across the technology industry for an evening focused on fundraising, collaboration and community impact.

Synyega was delighted to attend the recent Love2Give Ball hosted by Softcat, bringing together leaders and organisations from across the technology industry for an evening focused on fundraising, collaboration and community impact.

Representing Synyega at the event were Andy Pitts, Claire Cahoon and Matt Ward, who joined customers, partners and peers from across the sector to reconnect with longstanding industry contacts and meet new faces in support of an important cause.

The evening proved to be a significant success, raising more than £400,000 for a number of charities including Young Lives vs Cancer, Social Bite and Save the Children. The funds raised will support a wide range of initiatives helping vulnerable children, families and communities across the UK and beyond.

Events such as the Love2Give Ball highlight the positive impact the technology sector can achieve when organisations come together around shared goals beyond business. At Synyega, we strongly value opportunities to support initiatives that deliver meaningful social outcomes alongside industry collaboration.

We would like to thank Softcat for hosting such a well-organised and impactful event, and congratulate everyone involved in helping raise an incredible amount for charities making a real difference throughout the year.

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