Family Christmas Dinner Parcels

During these tough times in the pandemic, many families across the country are in need of help and support. One of the contractors responsibilities as a house builder within the area, is to help with this in any way they can. It became apparent that due to job losses some may go without a substantial meal this Christmas.

The workforce teamed up with the local rugby club and other locals to create ‘Christmas dinner parcels’ that were distributed to families that were most in need.

This included items like Christmas pudding, gravy, crackers, apple sauce, mince pies and other trimmings. Over one hundred families within the area received one of these parcels which was a huge achievement to everyone involved.

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