Birstall based paint firm helps transform Russell House at Forget-Me-Not hospice
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The project helped to revitalise part of Russell House, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year as the home of Forget Me Not.
The project brought together more than 40 volunteers from Birstall-based paint manufacturer PPG and professional painting firm Bell Group in March, who spent three days beautifying children’s bedrooms, play areas and office spaces of Russell House.
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Hide AdThe celebration included a tour of the facilities for volunteers and guests to view how the "Colourful Communities" project has made an impact on the children and their families who spend time at Russell House.
“On behalf of Forget Me Not we are incredibly grateful for the amazing work the staff at PPG Birstall and the volunteers have done throughout the hospice with the 'Colourful Communities' initiative,” said Ken Davy, president of Forget Me Not Platinum Partners and owner of Huddersfield Giants RLFC.
“Through their generosity, Russell House is full of colour and ready to support local children and their families.”
Matthew Baines, PPG general manager – trade, UK and Ireland, said: “We are proud to have brought together our volunteers from PPG Birstall and products to demonstrate our commitment to the community.
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Hide Ad“We are delighted to have beautified Russell House to support Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice, and the babies, children and families they care for at a time when they need it most.”
The "Colourful Communities" programme, PPG’s signature initiative for supporting communities, aims to protect and beautify the neighbourhoods where PPG operates around the world.