Friday, May 3, 2024

Local business supporting Nottingham Hospitals Charity this Christmas

The team at local business, Shredall SDS Group, is supporting Nottingham Hospitals Charity this Christmas, raising money for the cause and spreading some festive cheer in the area.

A cheque for £1,000 was presented to the charity for the children’s neonatal ward at Queen’s Medical Centre (a specialist centre for East Midlands children, treating over 1,500 babies every year). Shredall SDS Group continues to make a difference for these children and their families year-round through its work with the Nottingham Hospitals Charity Business Club.

Beyond its financial contributions, the organisation also volunteered to help bring comfort, joy, and festive spirit to the poorly children at the hospital this holiday season. Founder and chairman, Lloyd Williams, became Santa for the morning, handing out sweets and chocolate to young patients.

And finally, putting its industrial-grade equipment to good use, the local business has committed to helping the Nottingham Hospitals Charity to collect Christmas trees in the New Year as part of its recycling scheme. This allows households across Nottingham to sign up to have their old trees collected, whilst also donating towards the cause.

Shredall SDS Group will be volunteering once more for this day on Saturday 7th January 2023, contributing its document storage vehicles to fetch trees across Nottinghamshire. The Christmas trees will then be recycled to help local residents have the most sustainable festive period possible.

Charlotte Williams, marketing and PR manager, said: “Partnering with Nottingham Hospitals Charity is our way of saying thank you for the amazing work they do! In an ideal world charities wouldn’t need to exist but they do. Every donation received, big or small, adds up, and helps charities get to work and make a positive difference.

“Seeing the smile on the children’s faces when they saw Santa this week was incredible and helped spread some Christmas cheer. We look forward to continuing to work with NHC in 2023 and help support their fundraising appeals.”

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