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Miller Homes Helps to Make Christmas for Children in Yorkshire
A leading housebuilder in the Yorkshire region has joined forces with Hallam FM in support of its annual ‘Mission Christmas’ campaign.
Miller Homes, which has its regional head office in Wakefield and has ten developments across the region, will be collecting toys and gifts for children who may not otherwise receive a festive gift and is encouraging communities, not just Miller home owners, to take their gifts to the nearest sales centre.
“We are proud to support such a worthwhile cause and to open up our head office and development sales centre as drop off points,” said Sarah Whinfrey regional sales manager Miller Homes Yorkshire. “We ask that anyone who can spare an extra gift brings it to us so that we can make a real difference in our region this Christmas.”
The last collection date is Monday 17th December and age groups have been allocated as 0-3, 3-5, 5-7, 7-9, 9-12 and 12-18. Gifts should be clearly marked with the appropriate age group. All gifts should be new and unwrapped.
“Mission Christmas is a Christmas institution in the region and we are delighted to be able to assist in their campaign once again,” said Sarah. “Let’s make it a great Christmas for the children of Yorkshire – please help us to achieve that”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Helen Dillon-Pearson .
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