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Winnersh Triangle community team helps give hospice a makeover

Phil Creighton by Phil Creighton
Tuesday, May 31, 2022 6:11 am
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The MAPP team from Winnersh Triangle

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STAFF from a facilities management team put their skills into use last month by helping clean up a hospice.

The team from MAPP, who work for Frasers Property, the owners of Winnersh Triangle business park, organised a Community Action Day to help people at the Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice at Farnham. This helps people living with cancer and other terminal illnesses to receive palliative care.

The work included painting sheds, upcycling benches, helping with garden maintenance and cleaning vans.

Mapp work with the charity CMPP to organise Community Actions Days as part of their social value strategy and to give back to the local community.

CMPP helps companies in the Thames Valley to get active in their communities, by providing a fully-managed diverse range of corporate volunteering and community fundraising events. Katy Mailey, parks occupier engagement manager at MAPP, said: “It was fantastic to see the team support a local charity and be able to give back during the community action day.

“Community is at the heart of Winnersh Triangle and the Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice is such an amazing charity.

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“It was brilliant to be able to get involved and see everyone get stuck in.”

And Rachel Austen, corporate volunteer manager for CMPP said: “The team worked so hard, and we know that community action days make a real difference to local charities. It was great to see everyone work together and we appreciate all their hard work.”

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