Taylor Wimpey supports families with seriously ill children in hospital in Yorkshire

Taylor Wimpey Yorkshire is delighted to announce that it has raised £3,000 at its annual May ball for The Sick Children’s Trust.

The organisation, which is the homebuilder’s 2017 charity of the year, will put the money towards its ‘Home from Home’ accommodation, allowing families with seriously ill children in hospital stay just minutes from their sick child’s bedside.

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Laura Leverton, regional fundraiser for The Sick Children’s Trust, comments: “We are absolutely delighted to have been nominated as Taylor Wimpey’s charity of the year and with this fantastic amount of money raised we will be able to make a significant difference to families with seriously ill children in hospital.

“As a charity, we completely rely on voluntary donations to keep our ten ‘Homes from Home’ running. In Yorkshire, we have three ‘Homes from Home’ supporting families with sick children undergoing treatment at Leeds General Infirmary and Sheffield Children’s Hospital.

“With huge thanks to Taylor Wimpey and all the generous guests at the ball, we can be there for the increasing number of families from Yorkshire and beyond who rely on us to keep them together with their sick child.”

The Sick Children’s Trust was founded in 1982 by two paediatric specialists who believed that having parents on hand during hospital treatment benefited a child’s recovery. The charity currently runs ten ‘Homes from Home’ across the UK, supporting up to 146 families every night, 365 days a year. It costs the charity £30 to support a family for one night.

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Anne Bagshaw, sales and marketing director for Taylor Wimpey Yorkshire, comments: “The Sick Children’s Trust is an incredibly worthwhile cause that offers vital services to families across Yorkshire and the UK.

“As a responsible homebuilder, we always try to give back to the community in any way we can, and selecting The Sick Children’s Trust as our charity of the year seemed like an obvious choice. We hope that our donation will help it to continue its already fantastic work and look forward to continuing our fundraising efforts throughout 2017.”

Laura concludes: “We would like to extend a massive thank you to Taylor Wimpey for their support and look forward to working with them again soon.”

Information on Taylor Wimpey developments across the region is available by calling 01924 241 500 or by visiting www.taylorwimpey.co.uk.