Despite very challenging times, staff at LTI Vehicles have dug deep into
fundraising activities to raise £645 for the NSPCC and Myton Hospice.
The money will be used to support abused young people at the NSPCC
Boole House project and to let staff at Myton Hospice continue the care provision for patients and their families.
Peter Shillcock, managing director at LTI Vehicles, said: “This is a tremendous effort by our workforce and a huge thank you must go out to each and everyone of them. Times may be hard, but staff have parted with their money to help those less fortunate then themselves.”
From left to right, Tina Hayes from NSPCC, Mararet Hitchens from LTI, Emma Weaver from LTI, Claire McDowwell from Myton Hospice
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