Stakehill businesses donate Christmas presents to children in need

Date published: 13 December 2023


Businesses from Stakehill Industrial Estate in Rochdale have donated presents to Cash for Kids Greater Manchester Mission Christmas initiative.

Organised by Stakehill Industrial Estate Business Improvement District (BID), businesses including CEVA Logistics and Comfy Quilts have come together to make this holiday season memorable for children in need.

Alan Johnson, Stakehill BID Manager, said: “The thoughtful contributions from CEVA Logistics, Comfy Quilts, and the BID have played a pivotal role in supporting Cash for Kids Greater Manchester’s mission to ensure that no child goes without a gift this Christmas. This collaborative effort has made a significant difference, exemplifying the true spirit of giving and unity that defines the holiday season.

“We extend our heartfelt thanks to CEVA Logistics and Comfy Quilts for their compassion and generosity. Their unwavering commitment to making a positive impact in the community has shone brightly, creating a ripple effect of happiness and spreading joy among those who need it most.”

In addition to their generous donations, several companies within the Stakehill Industrial Estate have also extended their support in other impactful ways. Companies, including MID Communications, have contributed to the cause through volunteering efforts.

Furthermore, CEVA Logistics has gone above and beyond by providing much-needed boxes to Cash for Kids Greater Manchester.

Alan added: “A special acknowledgment is also due to Jess Rigby and the dedicated staff at Cash for Kids Greater Manchester, whose tireless efforts have not gone unnoticed. Their commitment to the cause and hard work behind the scenes have been instrumental in ensuring that the holiday season is a time of celebration and delight for children facing challenging circumstances.

The collaboration between these organisations serves as a shining example of the power of community and the joy that can be spread when individuals and businesses unite for a common cause.”

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