On Course To Make A Difference

Would you like to help a deserving cause while improving the efficiency, effectiveness and professionalism of your entire team?

 

Well, Varda Kreuz Trainings commitment to raise funds for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust, creating a flexible framework of courses and workshops for individuals or entire teams, allows you to do just that.

 

This year Varda Kreuz Training will be donating 25%* of their invoice price for all courses or workshops booked using the promotional code CFT1705 directly to Cystic Fibrosis Trust.

 

 

"Now I can train my team and give to charity at the same time"

 

There is still availability for the "Essential Selling Skills - level 1" open courses at their King Street office in the centre of Manchester, but the offer also includes training for your team on site or at a venue of your choosing. Please call for a free, no obligation consultation on 0161 935 8183 or email cft@vardakreuztraining.com

 

 

Backed by a "100% Money Back Guarantee"
"We are delighted to be giving something back to such a fabulous charity," says Chris Murray of Varda Kreuz Training "having spent some time working with corporate and business development departments across the charity sector, I know how important it is to partner such a deserving cause."
When asked for more detail regarding the Varda Kreuz Training money back guarantee he added "We truly believe in the quality of our training and the value it delivers. That's why we have our no risk 100% Money Back Guarantee. If you attend and believe you haven't experienced full value for your money, we'll offer a complete refund; no questions asked. With this guarantee and the opportunity to help such a worthy cause everyone benefits ‒ risk free."

 

 

The UK's Most Common Life-Threatening Inherited Disease
Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is the UK's most common life-threatening inherited disease, affecting more than 900 youngsters in the North West and 8,000 across the UK.

 

Each week 5 babies will be born with CF and 3 more young lives will be lost. There is currently no effective treatment and only half of the young people with CF will live beyond the age of 35.

Funds raised will go towards the CF Trust’s groundbreaking gene therapy research, the aim of which is to prevent the lung disease that claims the lives of 90% of those with CF. It will also help us to ensure that all those with CF carry on receiving the very best possible care, treatment and support. For further information, visit www.cftrust.org.uk