Wells builders merchant launches festive fundraising campaign in aid of local charity

By Laura Linham

18th Dec 2023 | Local News

CRS Building Supplies
CRS Building Supplies

CRS Building Supplies, located in Southover, is thrilled to announce the launch of its Christmas fundraising campaign in aid of Somerset-based charity Help the Child.

The charity is dedicated to helping children with disabilities across the county reach their full potential by providing specialist equipment, such as wheelchairs, computer software, car seats and sensory equipment.

As part of CRS's commitment to giving back to the community, the builders merchant is inviting customers to make a donation when visiting the branch. The donations will help the charity continue to make a positive impact on the lives of young people in the local area.

To boost the fundraising, CRS has secured the support of several key suppliers, representing some of the industry's leading products, who have generously pledged donations.

Steuart Rigsby, branch manager at CRS in Wells, said: "At CRS, we believe in the power of community and the positive change that can be achieved when individuals and businesses come together. We are proud to support Help the Child, which is a fantastic local charity dedicated to making a real difference in the lives of children facing challenges.

"In advance, thank you to everyone who donates when visiting our branch – your support is very much appreciated."

Customers can easily contribute to the fundraising campaign by donating at any CRS Building Supplies branch.

     

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