Belvoir Fruit Farms will be supplying 120 bottles of organic lemonade to the Light Up A Life carol service
A business will be bringing some festive cheer for a good cause.
Belvoir Fruit Farms will be supplying 120 bottles of organic lemonade to the Light Up A Life carol service in Stathern, Melton Mowbray.
The service, organised by Dove Cottage Day Hospice is on Sunday at Dove Cottage Day Hospice, Stathern, from 2pm to 4pm.
Everyone is invited to the event to remember those who have died, through carolling and by personalising dove decorations.
Senior brand manager of Belvoir Fruit Farms, of Bottesford, Nikki Bull said: “The holidays are a great time, but we understand how hard it can be for those who have lost loved ones during the year. We are delighted to offer our drinks and show our support for the service”
This activity was led by Miller Homes, in partnership with Belvoir Fruit Farms.
Alastair Parsons, area sales director for Miller Homes Midlands, said: “At Miller Homes, we’re always proud to support worthy charities and local businesses in our community, so we are delighted to help the Light up a Life carol service as well as work in partnership with Belvoir Fruit Farms.
"This service is such a beautiful way to bring friends and families together to celebrate the year, and we know the residents of our new development in Bottesford will enjoy starting their holiday celebrations here.”
Founder and chief executive for Dove Cottage Day Hospice, Chris Gatfield, said: “We could not do what we do without the generous support of companies such as Miller Homes and Belvoir Fruit Farms.
“Donations help us maximise the money we make for the hospice, so it can all go back into providing much-needed nursing and wellbeing care for the guests who come to us for respite.”
Miller Homes and Belvoir Fruit Farms will also be delivering drinks to hospice guests and staff during the week leading up to Christmas.
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