PAULEY Pledge.

Our charity work. Making the world a better place.

Our Philosophy.

In Greek mythology, Sisyphus was condemned by Zeus to an eternal punishment. His task was to push a large boulder up a steep hill, only to have it roll back down every time he reached the summit. This cycle continued endlessly, representing the struggle of human existence.

Despite the repetitive and seemingly futile nature of his task, Sisyphus persisted in his efforts, finding purpose and meaning in the act of pushing the boulder up the hill.

Sisyphus's eternal labour underscores the importance of embracing the present moment and finding joy in the process, regardless of the outcome and the importance of resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity.

We're all are like Sisyphus, each with our own boulder, that being our goals and dreams. However, unlike Sisyphus, once our boulder reaches the summit we can enjoy our success without having to begin to push it up all over again, our boulder will continue to roll and gain momentum on its own, we can stand tall knowing we pushed and kept pushing, even when it all seemed so out of reach, until we reached the summit.