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Preston Motor Dealerships Play Santa
The family-owned VW Van Centre in Preston and Preston Audi have been off on Swansway Santa patrol donating gifts to the Salvation army and Derian House Children’s Hospice respectively.
The Salvation Army runs its Christmas Present Appeal and the team at VW Van Centre in Preston were only too delighted to donate their Swansway Santa Patrol gifts to this wonderful cause. Santa got on board his VW Amarok sleigh and delivered the gifts in style!
The team at Preston Audi brightened Christmas for the children at Derian House Hospice; the hospice in Chorley. This amazing hospice is committed to helping children, young people and their families make special memories in their too short lives.
Steve Rowley, Head of Business at Preston Audi, commented, “Derian House Hospice is a humbling place and that families that use it are incredibly inspiring, so, to be able to help, in just a small way, to make Christmas just a little more magical was something very special for us”.
“For the teams at both Preston Audi and the Preston Volkswagen Van Centre, being part of Swansway Motor Group has meant taking part in the Santa Patrol, which is now in its fifth year”.
“So, for us as a family owned business, it’s great to be able to give from our family to other families and I really hope this makes Christmas Day just a little better a for all the families being cared for by both Derian House and the Salvation Army”, added Steve.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Karen Walker .
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