A Cheshire homebuilder has organised a collection and donation of various goods to a local charity, Warrington Foodbank.
David Wilson Homes North West has organised donations to various foodbanks up and down the country, supporting local organisations helping vulnerable people through difficult stages of their lives.
The latest contribution to Warrington Foodbank, following a collection at the housebuilder’s office in Warrington, will support the charity as it enters an extremely busy time of year (due to summer holidays).
Nicola Henshaw, Fundraising & Partnerships Lead at Warrington Foodbank, said: “We are incredibly grateful to the staff at David Wilson Homes North West for their generous donation of food and household goods”.
“Their support will make a real difference to local people who are struggling, and it’s wonderful to see the team come together to help us provide vital support to those in need across Warrington.”
Warrington Foodbank is part of the Trussell Trust, a network of 428 foodbanks working to tackle food poverty and hunger in local communities across the UK.
The foodbank network was founded in 2004 after four years of developing the original foodbank based in Salisbury. Since then, The Trussell Trust has helped communities work together to launch foodbanks nationwide.
Claire Jarvis, Managing Director at David Wilson Homes North West, said: “We are proud to support Warrington Foodbank and The Trussel Trust’s mission to support local communities.
“We hope that this donation of goods can help anyone who needs it. We would also like to encourage anyone who can to get involved to contribute to Warrington Foodbank and other local foodbanks where possible. These vital services exist for as long as we continue to support them.”
For more information about the foodbank and to learn about how to support its activities, visit the website at Warrington Foodbank.
For information about the housebuilder, visit the website at David Wilson Homes in Cheshire
