Charities and community services across Wolverhampton have shared 700 Easter eggs after Wolverhampton Homes’ partners Wates and United Living provided funding for them.
Wolverhampton Homes’ Community Development officers have been busy delivering the chocolate goodies over the past few days, just in time for Easter.
Ian Gardner, Director for Property Services at Wolverhampton Homes, said:
“We are grateful to our strategic construction partners for their generous donations again this year, which has enabled us to bring some cheer to hundreds of people across our communities. Our team of Community Development officers are working across all wards in the city, helping to develop stronger links with our customers.”
Simon Osbourne, Senior Customer Liaison Officer at Wates, said:
“For the last few years in partnership with Wolverhampton Homes, we have supported the City of Wolverhampton Council’s Children and Young People in Care teams Easter and Eid appeal. Wates and our partners on the Wolverhampton Strategic Construction Partnership are fully committed to being involved in the supporting community events and activity.”
Anthony Pennant, Community Development Manager at United Living, added:
“United Living Property Services are always looking at alternative ways to support local good causes in the communities where we work. Supporting communities through our social value initiatives is our priority. Many families across Wolverhampton are still facing severe financial difficulties and with the support of our supply partners we welcome the opportunity to contribute to community causes.”