Archive for the 'Charity' Category

A very special lunch with heart-warming afters…

This afternoon I had a lovely lunch at Il Baretto in Blandford Street – the best steak I have had this year, but a little too much for me to handle after a big breakfast with Charles.

I asked the very nice waitress for a Doggy Bag so that the leftovers it didn’t go to waste, and I took it back to the office with me and dreamt about having it in a sandwich tomorrow.

However, on the way home, a homeless man came into my Tube carriage and made a plea for money to buy food.

Pretty much everyone ignored him, but I asked him if he was genuinely hungry.

“Yes,” he said. “I’m not kidding.”

I took out my lovely bit of sirloin with fried courgettes and Parmesan and handed it to him in the plastic tub. He looked genuinely grateful and thanked me warmly and it reminded me how privileged I am to have more than I need.

I’m really glad that I took the extra food and didn’t just bin it – I’m going to make that a policy now. We should all take our extra food when we leave restaurants and give it to those less fortunate than ourselves.

Picture of Il Baretto

Picture of Il Baretto

Third Sector Magazine: Online Masterclass – Driving Donations through Social Media

A video made during the Third Sector Magazine Online Masterclass Series in Autumn 2011.

In this sequence I talk about the use of social media to drive donations for charities, and the full session including the slides used is available from Third Sector Magazine at: http://www.donationsthroughsocialmedia.com/

Computer Weekly Interview with Bryan Glick

After Red Nose Day there was a great deal of interest in the technology that my team built to support it.

Computer Weekly, the UK’s leading technology magazine, invited me to present at their CW500 Club – an event for technology leaders from a range of different organisations across the UK.

This event took place at the British Computer Society (BCS) and was a lot of fun!

Many thanks to Computer Weekly for sharing this.

(Copyright Computer Weekly 2011)

Shaving my head for Red Nose Day!

Red Nose Day 2011 was an amazing experience for all sorts of reasons – not least because I felt so privilege to be part of something so amazing – and contributing to the best Red Nose Day ever.

As well as working with my team to make sure that all of the technology ran smoothly, I also raised £1500 by offering to shave my head – I was amazed to see that so many people were interested in seeing me bald, and the money just kept rolling in.

Many thanks to those who sponsored me; here is the picture evidence for those who didn’t believe that I would do it – many thanks to Zenon Hannick for shaving it for me – in front over 100 people in the Comic Relief offices!

Picture of Marcus East with a shaved head - his fundraising activity for Red Nose Day 2011

Picture of me admiring my shaved head - my fundraising effort for Red Nose Day!