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Weru UK’s Christmas Mission
Lancashire-based glazing company Weru UK, a distributor for Weru, Germany’s market-leading supplier of windows and doors, has launched an appeal for children’s gifts in support of Mission Christmas.
The largest Christmas gift appeal in the UK, Mission Christmas is an annual campaign run by the charity Cash for Kids, supporting families in need and providing presents for disadvantaged children who would otherwise go without.
Weru UK is proud to be supporting the campaign by collecting gifts at its showroom in Blackpool, which will be accepting drop-offs until the 15th of December.
Ross Dickens, Operations Director of Weru UK, commented: “The work this fantastic charity undertakes every year is incredibly important, but even more so this year, with the cost-of-living crisis continuing to weigh heavily on many households in the UK. Giving back to our local community is hugely important to Weru UK and we are delighted to play our part in supporting less fortunate children and helping families who are struggling this Christmas.”
Ross continued, “We are hugely grateful to anyone who has already visited our showroom to donate a gift, and we urge anyone who is thinking about bringing a present to come forward and join us in our mission to spread festive cheer.”
Weru UK’s address for gift drop-offs is:
- Weru Showroom, Amy Johnson Way, Blackpool FY4 2RP
Weru UK is based at Amy Johnson Way, Squires Gate, Blackpool and was established more than 38 years ago. The business serves a UK-wide client base with its unrivalled approach to installation and customer service, from its national support centre and impressive 8000sq ft showroom.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Melissa Chawner .
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