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Cheque presentation to Caring Handsmhs donates £200 to Caring Hands in the Community

mhs homes has donated £200 to the charity ‘Caring Hands In the Community’ The charity which has been operating for ten years has been a pillar of support to the people of Medway.

Homeless, helpless, lonely and vulnerable people visit the Day Centre on New Road in Chatham to get help with the difficulties they face in life. The Centre which is open from 9am – 2pm Monday to Friday provides meals for 200 local people in need .

The staff at Caring Hands offer tailored support to every visitor that is aimed to help each individual through difficult times and circumstances.

The charity drop in centre for homeless people and is run by volunteers and survives on donations made by the public. The KM reported that the centre store was broken into and that hundreds of tins of donated food were stolen so mhs homes made a donation to the charity to replace the food that had been taken.

Marti Brogan, Manager of Caring Hands in the Community said, "The cans that were stolen were donated to us by local churches and schools following their harvest festivals. After reading about the theft in the Medway Messenger we had people walking in off the street to bring us tins of food. We have had children donating their pocket money and people going without so that they can donate what money they have to help someone worse off than themselves."

Ashley Hook, Housing Director at mhs homes said, "Caring Hands has been very helpful in providing bedding and assistance to local people who have been evacuated from their fire damaged homes. They often provide very practical help to those who are traumatised by the circumstances in which they find themselves. We are very pleased to be able to donate £200 to the charity to help them replace the stolen food."