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Gillotts treats local families as it hands over Easter eggs to five food banks

13/04/2022

A Nottinghamshire family funeral firm has helped to spread some Easter cheer around the community by handing out 200 chocolate eggs to five local food banks.

Gillotts Funeral Directors made the gesture as part of its ongoing support for families who are having a hard time of things in Eastwood, Kimberley, Stapleford, Selston and Heanor. 

The company runs an office in each town and earlier this year donated money to local food banks to help them to buy and supply food and household products to the increasing number of families who use their service throughout the year. 


Picture shows: Carol Inquieti, office administrator at Gillotts Funeral Directors and Helen Ellis, a funeral director at Gillotts visiting Eastwood Food Bank, Haven Food Bank, Brinsley Food Bank, Selston Food Bank and Salcare with chocolate eggs that the firm has donated to the food banks for local children.

The money was the proceeds from its Christmas charity appeal and this week funeral director Helen Ellis returned to each food bank laden with a bumper Easter delivery of chocolate eggs to give to the families the next time they turn up to collect their food. 

The food banks in question were the Eastwood Food Bank, which serves families living in Eastwood and Kimberley, the Haven Food Bank in Stapleford, Brinsley Food Bank, the Selston Food Bank at the Tin Hat Centre, and Salcare, which serves the local community in Heanor. 

Helen said: “We’ve supported the food banks for two years now at Christmas and we decided that it would be nice for the children of the families who go there to wake up on Easter Sunday to their own chocolate egg. 

“It’s very rewarding to be able to give something back to the communities we work in like this and to make sure that no child goes without a chocolate egg at Easter just because their families are finding things a bit tight.” 

Lizzie Nugent, deputy director of Salcare, in Ray Street, Heanor, said: “We’d usually look to spend some of our money on Easter eggs, but this donation has really helped us to make sure that our families are able to give their children a treat on Sunday, so we’re really grateful to Gillotts.” 

 

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This press release was issued by Penguin PR. To find out more, contact Simon Burch by emailing simon@penguinpr.co.uk or by ringing 07735 397888. 

 

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