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As the Corporate Engagement Awards get underway, Rebecca Pardon speaks with Emma Smith, marketing manager at KP Snacks. She shares how the 'Everyone In' initiative is helping families get active through cricket, transforming urban spaces and aiming to create one million opportunities to play by 2033.

Ahead of the Corporate Engagement Awards, Rebecca Pardon speaks to Debbie Thomas of Essity and Francis Yugani from In Kind Direct. They discuss their long-standing partnership and the 'Talk Fit Out' initiative, designed to tackle hygiene poverty by transforming community spaces and providing essential products to those who need them most. Interviews for the Corporate Engagement Awards produced by Kinura.

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