BT signs up as first partner of Olympic legacy charity Join In
23 May 2013 | by John Reynolds
BT is hoping to make "volunteering the next social movement", after signing up as the first commercial partner of the Olympic legacy charity Join in.
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BT is hoping to make "volunteering the next social movement", after signing up as the first commercial partner of the Olympic legacy charity Join in.
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