Warming words from The Rainy Day Trust

Bryan Clover, ceo of The Rainy Day Trust is appealing to members of the housewares industry to participate in the 175th anniversary year’s fundraising challenge, as well as asking those that need help from the charity to come forward.

Citing the problems that increasing energy bills will cause this winter, Brian states: “We’ve always run a programme that helps with utility bills, but few people have taken advantage of it. Our usual qualification criteria apply, so why not let people around you know about it?”

To sign up for the Rainy Day Trust’s #Challenge175 fundraising project (committing to raise £175) or to see how the charity is helping people, from apprentices to retired industry members (and its criteria to help) visit www.rainydaytrust.org.uk

 

Top: Do you know someone who works or has worked in the housewares industry that would benefit from help with fuel bills?

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