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Developer’s donation gives food for thought

Developer’s donation gives food for thought Rehoboth Community Outreach Club, a charity based in Sydenham which provides 750 meals every week across a number of homeless hostels and vulnerable residents which are struggling, has recently received a donation of £1,500 from Barratt London.

The developer has has provided the charity with funds as part of the housebuilder’s community fund scheme, which aims to improve the quality of life for those living in the area.

Paula Walker-Litchmore, founder of Rehoboth Community Outreach Club, said: “We have seen our team grow which is great, however it is reflective of how much work is needed.

“Our volunteer’s commitment and contribution has been integral to the success of the outreach program and have helped to positively impact the lives of those in need within our community.

Barratt London’s support will enable us to continue our mission, we are very grateful.”

Steve Thompson, managing director for Barratt East London said: “Our community fund scheme is all about supporting organisations like Rehoboth Community Outreach Club, which addresses local needs, support local initiatives, and fosters a sense of community spirit.

If you are interested in the services that Rehoboth Community Outreach Club provides or volunteering with the charity, call 07946354617 or visit www.rehobothcommunityoutreachclub.org.

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Picture: Rehoboth Community Outreach Club at their Sydenham base Picture Barratt London


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