The Salvation Army’s Hadleigh Farm unveils new site with Blackbaud

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By The Drum Team, Editorial

June 26, 2012 | 1 min read

Hadleigh Farm, The Salvation Army’s training centre for the unemployed and marginalised members of society and the venue for the London 2012 Mountain Bike event, has unveiled a new website, created by Blackbaud.

The new site had to meet stringent LOCOG regulations and showcase Hadleigh Farm as an Olympic venue, as well as promoting the farm’s main purpose as a training and employment centre.

Joanna Inskip, head of media at The Salvation Army, said: “The Salvation Army’s involvement with London 2012 at Hadleigh Farm has provided us with a unique opportunity to showcase the unparalleled opportunities we provide helping thousands of vulnerable people to reach their full potential through life and employment skills training and relevant work experience.

“The new Hadleigh Farm website is a key component of this and we are delighted with Blackbaud’s work on it.”

All work on the Hadleigh Farm website was carried out by Convio, which was subsequently acquired by Blackbaud in May 2012.

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