Electrical and Electronics Industries Benevolent Association - The Electronics Charity
Mrs Hunter Iris Alan Arthur Stephen and Jack John Susan Walker Phil Hodgson and his girls

Beneficiaries

EEIBA looks after people - individuals and families - who need support and encouragement; we focus on the well being of those in need.

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Alan
Alan, an electrical engineer from Sutton Bridge, had to have both legs amputated.
Iris
Iris MacFarlan spent much of her working life in sales centres with various electricity boards.

In 1995 Melvyn developed a spinal degenerative condition and is now registered disabled.
Marie
Marie could not afford a lift, so 'shepherd' Bryan Willeard contacted the EEIBA.
Derrick and Pamela
Derrick worked in the services department at Didcot Power Station from 1972 until 1989.
Walter
Walter lives alone and has asthma, bronchitis and arthritis that affects his mobility.

Annual Review 2008
The Annual Review for 2008 is available as a downloadable PDF document.

The winning team
As part of its commitment to the well-being of electrical contractors, NICEIC has entered a new partnership with EEIBA.

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