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Bromford supports Brierley Hill community with food bank donation

Leading West Midlands new homes provider Bromford further supported the Brierley Hill community recently, with a donation to the Black Country Foodbank.

By contributor Ethan Henson
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Matt Albutt, Digital Marketing Executive at Bromford and Ronnie Wheeler from Black Country Foodbank.
Matt Albutt, Digital Marketing Executive at Bromford and Ronnie Wheeler from Black Country Foodbank.

Located just two miles from Bromford’s Park Lane development in Cradley, the charity received a number of food parcels to support those struggling in the area, as part of Bromford’s commitment to strengthening and giving back to its communities.

Black Country Foodbank is a Christian-based charity that aims to support those in the region who are experiencing real hardship. Supported by local residents, churches and various community organisations, the foodbank provided an incredible 549,394 meals and distributed 275 tonnes of food in 2023.

Through its network of 26 foodbanks and more than 300 dedicated volunteers, the charity serves those struggling across the Dudley, Sandwell, and Walsall boroughs, with an additional team helping to run the main warehouse in Brierley Hill.

Keeley Jones, Deputy CEO and Operations Manager from Black Country Foodbank said: “On behalf of everybody we support and our team at Black Country Foodbank, we want to extend our thanks to the staff at Bromford for their incredibly kind donation.

“This contribution is especially meaningful during this challenging time of year and will go a long way towards helping those in need.”

Catherine Jarrett, Director of Sales and Marketing at Bromford said: “We are pleased to have supported The Black Country Foodbank in its mission to provide vital resources to families and those struggling in the Brierley Hill area.

“We hope this donation makes a positive impact and we look forward to continuing our commitment to enhancing the communities we serve.”

Bromford’s Park Lane development in Cradley was recently completed, and has helped to meet the demand for affordable routes onto the property ladder in the region, with a charming collection of three-bedroom homes all reserved.

For more information on Bromford’s Shared Ownership homes, please visit www.bromfordhomes.co.uk.

For more information on Black Country Foodbank, please visit https://www.blackcountryfoodbank.org.uk/.

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