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Rothera Bray volunteer to support Derby Kids’ Camp

Derby Kids Camp

Demonstrating our commitment to the local community, our staff have been rolling up their sleeves and lending a helping hand to Derby Kids’ Camp.

Written by
Claire Morrison, Marketing and Business Development Coordinator
Claire Morrison
Marketing and Business Development Coordinator

Derby Kids’ Camp is a charity dedicated to providing free holidays for over 300 of Derbyshire’s most deserving children each year. Staff from our Derby office helped the charity set up the camp, inclduing building marquees, setting up tents and helping arrange the kitchen.

The team’s collaborative efforts have helped ensure that the summer camp will be ready to welcome the kids this weekend.

They’ll be given the opportunity to experience the joy of a summer camp and create memories that will last a lifetime.

For more information on how you can support Derby Kids’ Camp, visit their website: https://derbykidscamp.co.uk/summer-camp-build/

Pictured above is Marie Walls and Liam Wicks.

If your East Midlands charity need volunteer support, get in touch.

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