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Join the IT leaders giving up their beds for a night to raise money for young homeless people, says Robert Heggie

Robert Heggie Even in good times, big organisations do not always have a reputation for big hearts. But with recessionary budget cuts and belt-tightening everywhere, corporate fundraising and cha...

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