Spring is in the air so we are proud to support Chic’s
Spring is in the air so we are proud to support Chic’s

Proud to announce that Wild Thang’s  chosen charity for the year ahead will be CHICS - Childrens Cancer Support Group!

Andrew Dwerryhouse MD commented “To create a little engagement we decided to ask all staff for their nominations & outcome from the votes was the amazing charity CHICS.

What made this an even more special choice was that a few staff members have already been touched by the amazing & positive services CHICS provide. Always nice to hear firsthand the difference a charity is making to people’s lives & Wild Thang are looking forward to supporting and raising funds in the year ahead.”

CHICS – Childrens Cancer Support Group formed in 1986 and is based in the North West of the UK and provides support and information for parents of children with cancer in the following means: Meetings, Social Functions, Newsletters and Fund raising.

For more info about this amazing charity go to https://www.chicsonline.org/

Wild Thang are committed to helping the most vulnerable in our society this Christmas
Wild Thang are committed to helping the most vulnerable in our society this Christmas

Andrew Dwerryhouse MD at Wild Thang commented: “It’s this time of year that our thoughts turn to those most in need,  we know that every little counts no matter how small can really make a difference! That’s why this festive season Wild Thang are very proud to have supplied the branding for the Emergency Homeless Survival Packs to the Cotton Street project free of charge. This project is a truly unique and groundbreaking initiative that has been created by Signature Livings Lawrence Kenwright, we know that these packs will make a difference & we will be going even further by donating a sizable amount of stock clothing such as jackets, hoodies and hats to the Cotton Street Project which will hopefully keep a number of vulnerable Homeless people safe and warm this winter. As part of the companies fundraising this Christmas we also intend to have a Christmas Jumper fundraising day meaning we will also continue to support the Whitechapel Centre which is another organization also doing great work with the homeless in our region. We believe the more people/organisations involved in trying to make an impact the better, which is  ultimately all  focused on eradicating homelessness in Liverpool City Region for good.”

To learn more about the organisation and how you can support also please take a look at the following website links  

https://thecottonstreetproject.co.uk/

https://www.whitechapelcentre.co.uk

There is also a video that highlights the emergency winter homeless packs we produced for The Cotton Street Project