Small gifts set to make big impact
Earlier this week Active Cheshire presented their active gifts to Weaver Vale Housing Trust toy appeal. Comprising a selection of small gifts of active and fun toys, they will be making a big impact for the less fortunate families and children this Christmas.
This Christmas, Weaver Vale Housing Trust was urging companies and organisations to brighten up the festive period for those in need. Collaborative efforts helped provide over 50 homes with the gifts and presents this Christmas. The Active Cheshire team, who are always keen to give back and support the community were thrilled to be able to contribute to such a fantastic cause.
With the aim of tackling inactivity in Cheshire and Warrington region; an integral part of Active Cheshire’s strategy is to nurture active habits into children’s lifestyle through play. Active Cheshire gifted juggling balls, skipping ropes, space hoppers, kites and other gifts to promote active play and encourage kids to get out and get active in a fun way.
Active Cheshire Chief Executive, Anne Boyd said “We are delighted to be supporting such a good cause and we continuously try to help more vulnerable people in our society. The choice of our active gifts and presents, promotes our strategy and will help kids develop active habits in the early years of their lives”. Anne concludes, “As a charity promoting a healthy and active lifestyle, we want to highlight the importance of active play, and help nurture a healthy and active generation”.
Weaver Wale Housing Trust Chief Executive Officer, Wayne Gales added: “It was great to meet with Active Cheshire today to be given the generously donated selection of toys for our customers in need, and we look forward to working together through 2018 and beyond.”
Working with a wide spectrum of organisations and partners to have a positive impact in all walks of life, Active Cheshire and is now looking forward to supporting Weaver Vale Housing Trust’s future initiatives to benefit the community. One of these initiatives includes, ‘Cotswold House’ project, which will look to provide accommodation and support for homeless women, and help them start a new journey in life. With such collaboration both organisations hope to demonstrate the success which can be achieved through teamwork and partnerships.
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