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We’ve always taken part in Christmas Jumper Day and raised funds for both local and national charities, but this year we chose to donate much-needed supplies to a local Food Bank, in the true spirit of Christmas.
Over the last week or so, the guys have amassed quite an impressive collection and earlier today Shane and Jack delivered our box to the Louth Community Larder. The independent Food Bank provide vital support to people in Louth all year round and they rely solely on charitable donations.
"Christmas is a time for giving... and we wanted to spread a bit of extra Christmas cheer this year," said Shane.
"As a team, we like to raise money for all sorts of charities, but it was good to all come together and support a really worthy local cause."
And after we’d made our delivery, the Christmas jumper-wearing team members posed for a festive photo in front of the tree.
If you’d like to speak to us about how we might be able to help you with your next project, call us on 01507 607783 or fill out this form and we’ll be in touch in a jiffy.
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