An estate agency in Cheshire has recently supported the work of a children’s cancer support charity.
Storeys of Cheshire donated £200 to the Joshua Tree, which provides help, guidance and comfort to children and their families affected by cancer.
The donation will enable the Northwich based charity to provide help to local people by offering a range of services including counselling, art therapy, social events and one to one and group support sessions.
Storeys of Cheshire owner, Ian Storey, explained what prompted them to donate. He said: “My wife Alex and I have two young children and I can’t imagine the trauma parents and their little ones go through combatting cancer.
“We’re a family-run, community orientated business and we’ve heard about the amazing work the people at the Joshua Tree do. A lot of local charities are finding it hard to raise much-needed funds due to Covid-19 restrictions, so we just wanted to help in our small way.”
To find out more about the Joshua Tree visit: www.thejoshuatree.org.uk
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