Sue Ryder Care has thanked Perkins employees for their continued support for its charitable activities. Makeover for Sue Ryder Care’s Thorpe Hall Hospice

Sue Ryder Care has thanked Perkins employees for their continued support for its charitable activities.

A team of 14 volunteers from Perkins’ product centre recently spent a day redecorating Thorpe Hall Hospice.

The makeover project, takes the voluntary hours given to Sue Ryder Care by Perkins employees to more than 500.

Charity fundraiser Natalie Riddler said: “The team did a fantastic job. As usual they were very enthusiastic and did much more than we planned. They were absolutely brilliant.”

In addition to the voluntary hours, Perkins has now raised around £24,000 for Sue Ryder Care.


PICTURE: Armed with paint brushes and rollers the Perkin team get ready to makeover Thorpe Hall Hospice.