Building supply company in Wells raises over £2,500 for Help the Child charity

By Laura Linham

20th May 2024 | Local News

The fundraising effort was bolstered by contributions from both CRS customers and their suppliers (Submitted photo: CRS)
The fundraising effort was bolstered by contributions from both CRS customers and their suppliers (Submitted photo: CRS)

CRS Building Supplies, based in Southover has successfully raised £2,552.08 for the local charity, Help the Child, thanks to the generous support of their customers and suppliers.

Help the Child is committed to aiding children with disabilities throughout Somerset by providing them with essential equipment such as wheelchairs, adaptive computer software, specialised car seats, and sensory aids. These tools are crucial for helping these children achieve their potential and improve their quality of life.

The fundraising effort was bolstered by contributions from both CRS customers and their suppliers, who eagerly backed the cause.

Steuart Rigsby, the Branch Manager at CRS in Wells, said: "We are incredibly grateful to our customers and suppliers for their unwavering kindness. Their contributions will make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and families in Somerset. Help the Child does amazing work in our community, and I have no doubt that our customers' support will directly benefit those in need."

     

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