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Care home workers donate haul of food in bid to support homeless

Wednesday 23rd November 2022 Bath Echo News Team Community

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Staff at Midford Manor, a new care home being built on Frome Road in Bath, have donated a food haul to local charity Julian House to support homeless people.

Michelle Goreham (left) and Carol Britton (right) donate items to Julian House | Photo © Midford Manor Care Home

General Manager Carol Britton and Customer Relationship Manager Michelle Goreham donated various items, which included canned goods, snacks and drinks, to the charity which provides homeless services and accommodation, domestic abuse services, criminal justice, and employment support across the South West.

The care workers have now opened their doors over the winter period and have become a drop-off centre for future donations.

Senior Community and Events Fundraiser at Julian’s House, Gavin Osborn said: “The team at Midford Manor took part in our Circuit of Bath Walk and have been very supportive to Julian House all year.

“We are extremely grateful to them and all who donated. The last few years have made things much harder for our clients and the charity itself, so in tough times we need local community support more than ever.”

Michelle Goreham, said: “It is imperative to us at Midford Manor to consider our whole community and in these difficult times with homelessness on the rise, anything we can do to help is so important.

“We hope the collection of food items goes some way to supporting Julian House and we have become a drop off centre for future items if members of the local community wish to donate.”

If you would like to donate items to Julian House, take them to Midford Manor’s information suite on 6 Broad Street in Bath.

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