In the spirit of giving and community support, Maidenhead Bridge Rotary is delighted to announce its collaboration with Achieving for Children to provide special festive food parcels for 25 families facing challenges this holiday season.
Recognising the increased strain that some families may experience during the festive period, Maidenhead Bridge Rotary has taken a proactive approach to make a positive impact in the local community. The organisation has worked closely with Achieving for Children, a dedicated non-profit organisation committed to empowering young people and families, to identify and support families in need. The festive food parcels, carefully curated by Maidenhead Bridge Rotary volunteers, include a selection of essential items such as pasta, bread, cereal and tinned goods; as well as special treats from mince pies to chocolate selections boxes for all the children to bring joy and comfort to the recipients during this holiday season. The collaboration aims not only to alleviate immediate needs but also to spread warmth and holiday cheer to families facing adversity. "We are thrilled to partner with Achieving for Children in this meaningful initiative to support local families during the festive season," said James Ticehurst, Rotary Club President. "Our volunteers have worked diligently to create special food parcels that we hope will bring a sense of joy and relief to those facing challenges. It's our way of giving back to the community that has supported us throughout the year." Achieving for Children has played a crucial role in identifying families who will benefit most from this initiative. Their commitment to creating positive change aligns seamlessly with Maidenhead Bridge Rotary's mission to make a difference in the lives of those who need it most. "As a club one of our aims is to make a positive impact in the community and this project fulfills that objective perfectly," continued James. "Together, we can make a difference and bring a little extra warmth and joy to families in need over the Christmas period." A merry team of 29 Rotary members spent an hour on Sunday morning at Maidenhead Football Club after their usual club meeting making up all the food parcels ready for distribution. Maidenhead Bridge Rotary encourages community members to come together and support their neighbours during this festive period, fostering a sense of unity and solidarity. For more information and to be kept up to date about other events organised by the club see our events page or contact Lisa Hunter on 07876 341334 or e-mail [email protected]
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