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TLF Apprentices Walk for Centre 56

The Learning Foundry apprentices joined The Regenda Homes team out on an awareness walk for local charity Centre 56.

The walk saw warm-hearted TLF members, Regenda staff, Paul Crowley Solicitors and Merseyside Domestic Violence Service brave the cold winter wind to raise awareness for such a good cause.

The event was organised by Chloe Brennan, Tenancy Enforcement Officer in the Neighbourhood Team, and it saw droves of people including many TLF students walk the almost 2 hour round trip from Regenda Homes to Centre 56 and back again.

The charity helps women and children who have suffered, or are at risk of, domestic abuse or a crisis situation and staff are being encouraged to donate to their “Light Up A Christmas Tree” fundraising page, which you can learn more about here >

Chloe said, “Thank you so much for coming everyone and thank you to all of my amazing colleagues at The Regenda Group for turning out en masse for a very important cause. You have all made today amazing.”

Claire Essame, Centre 56 Service Manager, said: “The festive period can be a very difficult time for many of the families we work with, but your support can help us make Christmas special for all of our children and families.”

Last year the appeal raised over £650 but this year they are looking to top that with a goal of £1000!

Regenda Homes Awareness Walk for Centre 56

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