Bury Drop In seeks public votes
Bury Drop In is urging local residents to vote for them in the Denbury Homes Charity Vote with the hope of securing a donation of up to £14,000.
Shortlisted with nine other local charities, Bury Drop In is vying to receive a share of a £20,000 donation from the award-winning housebuilder. The three causes with the most public votes will receive donations of £14,000, £4,000 and £2,000 respectively.
Ally Gill, Communications Manager, Bury Drop In said, “Winning the price money of £14,000 could make a big difference to the work that Bury Drop In do in the local community to support the homeless and vulnerably housed community in West Suffolk. The additional funding could enable us to provide extra services such as emergency dental treatment to people who are in severe dental pain.
Joshua Hopkins of the Denbury Charitable Fund said: “This is our first charity vote as Denbury Homes so we are very excited to open it to the public and ask them to choose which of these fantastic charities gets their vote.
“We’ve worked closely with the community foundations of Suffolk, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire to select the shortlist and feel that the charities chosen represent causes that lie at the heart of the commitment of the Denbury Charitable Fund – to help the communities across East Anglia to thrive.
“All the shortlisted charities offer important services. The vote is a great way for the charities to inspire their current supporters as well as reach out to new ones.”
For more information and to vote for Bury Drop In visit https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/DenburyVote
Launched Monday 21 November the vote will run until 5pm Friday 2 December and the results will be announced soon after.
For more information about Denbury Homes please visit www.denburyhomes.co.uk
“Winning the price money of £14,000 could make a big difference to the work that Bury Drop In do in the local community to support the homeless and vulnerably housed community in West Suffolk. The additional funding could enable us to provide extra services such as emergency dental treatment to people who are in severe dental pain.”Ally GillCommunications manager