A group of former footballers from Bamber Bridge who call themselves the 'Fat Dads' have raised £700 for a homelessness charity 🗝️
Kerry from Waitrose receiving her Key from Ursula Patten, Key’s Operation’s Director
Demand for Key’s drop-in service, which helps those aged between 16 and 25 years experiencing homelessness, is always high. “Last year we supported 344 young people, and with the current cost of living crisis, this is affecting many families and is driving up the demand for our services. We want to help as many people as we possibly can and would be grateful to any business that is willing to support Key’s work.”John Aspey, a member of the Fat Dads group, said: “Each year, the lads and I get together to celebrate Christmas. We know just how fortunate we are as a group and so like to give back to charities.
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