As part of the partnership, the Dexam Trust will also match the funds raised to help feed and support the many homeless this Christmas.
The new collection features table top textiles including a set of four napkins and a set of two placemats with an all-over star print and a block star, along with an all-over star print table runner. Also included are an adult apron, double oven gloves and a set of two tea towels with a red trim.
A variety of kitchen accessories complete the range: a star beech wooden spoon, two sized red star silicone spatulas, a red star chocolate/ice mould, a set of three cake tins, set of four napikin rings, bamboo chopping board, Christmas straw and cookie cutters in different sizes.
Howard Bradley, commercial director of Dexam, commented: “For the last three years, our very own sales executive, Michelle Levick, has been volunteering at Stonepillow to feed the homeless on Christmas Day. It is therefore a charity close to Dexam’s heart.
“With the increasing cost of living they, like many charities are seeing a decline in donations. They desperately require funding and we are pleased to be supporting them and our local community with our Star collection.”
Debbie Jupe, head of fundraising and communications at Stonepillow, added: “In 2022, we are expecting to support around 460 homeless people throughout West Sussex – feeding over 100 people two meals a day.
“Only a small percentage of these sleep on the street, with many of the homeless community hidden: sofa surfing, sleeping in cars, vulnerably housed or at risk of eviction. We are most grateful for Dexam’s valued donation, which will help ensure that we can continue this vital work.”