Children’s charity receives helping hand from Cambridgeshire homebuilder
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With 18 branches across the east of England, Little Miracles supports over 40,000 people each year, through providing advice, training, activities, safe-spaces and counselling.
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Hide AdThe donation was made as part of the Barratt Foundation, which is designed to support national and local charities, large and small, across the UK to leave a legacy in the communities in which the housebuilder operates.
Georgia Handley, Corporate Fundraiser at Little Miracles Charity, said: “Demand for our services is increasing dramatically, and donations like this mean that Little Miracles can be there for the growing number of families who reach out to us. In the next three years we hope to be here for around 50,000 people.
“Barratt and David Wilson Homes’ Community Fund scheme is a fantastic initiative. It’s a lovely idea to have employees choose local charities with a cause that is close to their hearts, and where they can see their money making a real difference.
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Hide Ad“We would like to offer Barratt and David Wilson Homes our most sincere thank you for this generous donation on top of the developer’s continuous support.”
As well as receiving the £1,500 donation, Little Miracles is Barratt and David Wilson Homes Cambridgeshire’s Charity of the Year. Throughout the last 12 months and the housebuilder has been helping the charity with work and fundraising.
Will Phair, Sales Director at Barratt and David Wilson Homes Cambridgeshire, said: “As a leading housebuilder we strive to support the communities in and around the areas in which we build, and we are delighted to be able to offer Little Miracles a donation to support the fantastic work it does.
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Hide Ad“Little Miracles make such a difference to so many lives that need help the most, and that is why we are proud to call them our charity of the year. It is truly heart-warming to see the support, guidance and hope the charity offers.”
To find out more about the work of the charity, visit the website at Little Miracles.