Employees from a property management firm in Bath have volunteered their time to help renovate the garden of a supported living house in the city.
Staff from Touchstone helped Developing Health & Independence (DHI) at one of their properties.
The charity supports people with issues including homelessness, alcohol or drug problems or mental health problems.
Touchstone is headquartered in Bath and has been a supporter of the charity for the last few years.
The Touchstone team spent a day working alongside DHI cutting back greenery, installing a new bike rack, building new privacy fencing and planting a wide variety of late summer plants.
The garden needed considerable updating, so as well as volunteering, Touchstone part-funded the work and paid for plants, a bike rack, new tools and materials.
Sarah Lawes, Touchstone, said: “Our charity work is massively important to us, and being based in Bath, we love working with DHI where we can make a tangible difference.
“Our colleagues have loved giving their time to renovate this garden. It’s fantastic knowing their hard work will have such a positive impact for the current residents and many others in the future.”
Rosie Phillips, Chief Executive, DHI, said: “We are so grateful to Touchstone for their support. Now this garden is renovated, it will benefit the residents to have a spot to relax and let nature aid their recovery.”