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Local home builder, Barratt Developments Yorkshire West offers support to West and South Yorkshire charities
Local home builder, Barratt Developments Yorkshire West is continuing to support the communities in which it builds by inviting charities from across the West and South Yorkshire region to stake a claim for its £1,000 monthly Community Fund.
The Community Fund sees Barratt Developments Yorkshire West support a different charity every month with a donation of up to £1,000 to aid the incredible work being done at a local level by charities with a variety of different causes.
The Barratt Foundation provides vital support to national and local charities with a focus on donating to charities that promote social inclusion; help the environment and nature; promote physical and mental health; and promote education. Registered charities across the West and South Yorkshire region are encouraged to apply for a Community Fund donation.
Ian Ruthven, Managing Director of Barratt Developments Yorkshire West commented: “We are delighted to once again be opening nominations for our Community Fund. The initiative is dedicated to supporting as many registered charities across West and South Yorkshire as possible and we are delighted to have already supported so many deserving organisations. We thoroughly look forward to welcoming more nominations and building relationships with more incredible charities from across the region.”
Barratt Developments Yorkshire West is now accepting nominations to its Community Fund for the months of October, November and December. Registered charities that would like to apply for support from the home builder are invited to email their applications by Friday 10th September.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Richard Savage .
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