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Barratt Developments calls on the region for charitable Christmas donations
Barratt Developments Yorkshire West, which operates in the West and South Yorkshire region, has partnered with five charitable causes that support the homeless to help provide some comfort over the Christmas period for those who need it most. To support the partnerships, the housebuilder is calling on local communities for their help in donating items to drop-off stations located in sales offices across the region.
The dedicated drop off stations can be found at St Andrew’s Place in Morley, The Glassworks in Catcliffe, Saxon Dene in Silsden, Spring Valley View in Clayton, Elderwood in Bannerdale, Notton Wood View in Royston, Salter’s Brook in Cudworth and Lock Keeper’s Gate in Low Barugh.
The five charities supported, which include Barnsley Homeless Alliance, Cathedral Archer Project, Salvation Army Keighley, Hope Church Rotherham at St George’s Crypt, are each dedicated to supporting vulnerable people and their families across the region, helping them to make meaningful and lasting improvements to their lives.
Donated gifts can include tinned, non-perishable and dried food, toiletries and new clothes. Christmas drop-off stations will be open at the Sales Offices from 20th November and will close on 15th December. The housebuilder will then deliver the donated options to the chosen charities.
Ian Ruthven, Managing Director at Barratt Developments Yorkshire West commented: “We’re delighted to be working with all of these wonderful causes this Christmas, and to be supporting the incredible work they do across the region. The Christmas period is often a lonely and isolating time for many people that these charities support and donations may be the only gift they receive. Each item donated will be greatly appreciated by those who need it most, and we hope that with the support of residents from across West Yorkshire, we can help to make this a special Christmas for many more people.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Richard Savage .
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