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Saturday, February 8, 2025

CARE HOME PROVIDER CONNECTING WITH COMMUNITIES

A North West care home provider has launched a new campaign, ‘Small Gift, Big Gesture’, which will support a local charity, Ramsbottom Pantry.

Millennium Care is an award-winning care provider with five homes across Greater Manchester and Lancashire.

Partnering with local non-profit, A Good Day, Ramsbottom Pantry have received a raft of gift boxes containing locally sourced, sustainable gifts.

‘Small Gift, Big Gesture’ aims to build on existing, and create new, connections in the local area as the care provider looks to do more in the community.

Ramsbottom Pantry, a voluntary run charity is a donation driven food pantry who rely on the generosity of the local community to help those who need it most.

Omair Haider, Managing Director of Millennium Care said:
“It’s so important for us to give back to our local communities and do our best to make a positive difference in people’s lives.

“I’m hopeful this small act of kindness can help build relationships between our homes and those in the local area as we look to do more in the future.

“Ramsbottom Pantry does vital work in the community our residents, their families and our staff come from, and we’re thrilled to support in some way.”

As part of the partnership with A Good Day, the not-for-profit donated one box to charity for every 10 bought by Millennium Care.

A Good Day are a wellbeing gift company who believe both people and the planet matter, with a mission to support those through gifting. They source sustainable products and packaging to help support local charities and community groups with gift box donations.

Matt Tyler, Co-Founder of A Good Day said:
“Millennium Care share our values to make a positive, meaningful impact on people in our communities. Collaborations like this make our mission possible towards a kinder and more sustainable world by providing gifts that give back.

“We help organisations to achieve their social and environmental impact goals, supporting local charities and community groups to reach the most vulnerable in society and bring a smile.”

The gift boxes included items such as cotton socks, festive decorations and Christmas comfort food and drinks.

Beverly Bramwell, Founder at Ramsbottom Pantry, said:
“Ramsbottom Pantry relies on the generosity of the community through donations and volunteers. In what has been a tough year we want to continue provide vital support to those in the local area.

“We’re grateful to Millennium Care, and their local home Lavender Hills, as well as A Good Day for the kind donations which I’m sure will be well received. We look forward to working with Millennium in 2023.”

For more information, please contact Aaron Greaves on 07938 489056 or e-mail [email protected]

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