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Builders wear it pink for Breast Cancer Awareness
BUILDERS and site staff working for local developer David Wilson Homes, donned pink hi-visibility vests last Friday 23 October in support of the Breast Cancer Now campaign.
In addition to sporting pink hi-vis vests and hats, David Wilson Homes North West division has donated £500 to the cause on behalf of its developments across the North West.
Last year, £2m million was raised by wear it pink supporters, funding life-saving research across the UK and Ireland, and this year campaigners hope to raise even more through encouraging businesses, schools and individuals to wear it pink.
Steve Jackson, Sales Director at DWH North West, commented: “We’re delighted to show our support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October, and raise awareness for a fantastic charity.
“As well as building quality homes, we want to help local communities and family charities, and I think this is a great way to do so. Not only is it a bit of fun, it also supports important, life-saving research into breast cancer.”
David Wilson Homes offers a range of stunning family homes throughout the North West, including Bollin Park, Wilmslow, Stapeley Gardens, Nantwich and Pavilion Gardens in Southport. Help to Buy and Part Exchange schemes are available to make purchasing a property more affordable.
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