CLEAN donates 500 towels to charity
CLEAN has donated 500 towels to charity through its Slough Laundry and hotel customers Marriott Marble Arch and Andaz London Liverpool Street.
The laundry received requests from the two hotels to donate towels to charities they work with to support homeless people in London.
Through Marriott Marble Arch, CLEAN donated 200 towels to The Passage, a charity which runs the UKs largest resource centre for homeless and insecurely housed people, providing hot meals, laundry and healthcare services and social activities for up to 150 people a day.
Emily Richmond, Passage corporate partnerships manager, said: “I just want to say a huge thank you to everyone that contributed to the towel donation, this really will make a huge difference to our Resource Centre and accommodation project clients. Thank you for all coming together as you did today.”
A further 300 towels were donated to charity Providence Row through Andaz London Liverpool Street, to support their work in tackling the root causes of homelessness through trainee schemes, language classes and employment support, as well as offering the homeless community the chance to shower at their centre daily.
Rob Peters, site director at CLEAN’s Slough laundry said: “When we heard about these two charities both requiring towels to help homeless and vulnerable people, we were keen to help by donating some of our surplus towels. Being able to have a hot shower and dry yourself afterwards is such a simple thing, but can make the biggest difference to someone without a home, and if we can help provide this basic service we are more than happy to help.”
CLEAN has donated 500 towels to charity through its Slough Laundry and hotel customers Marriott Marble Arch and Andaz London Liverpool Street.
The laundry received requests from the two hotels to donate towels to charities they work with to support homeless people in London.
Through Marriott Marble Arch, CLEAN donated 200 towels to The Passage, a charity which runs the UKs largest resource centre for homeless and insecurely housed people, providing hot meals, laundry and healthcare services and social activities for up to 150 people a day.
Emily Richmond, Passage corporate partnerships manager, said: “I just want to say a huge thank you to everyone that contributed to the towel donation, this really will make a huge difference to our Resource Centre and accommodation project clients. Thank you for all coming together as you did today.”
A further 300 towels were donated to charity Providence Row through Andaz London Liverpool Street, to support their work in tackling the root causes of homelessness through trainee schemes, language classes and employment support, as well as offering the homeless community the chance to shower at their centre daily.
Rob Peters, site director at CLEAN’s Slough laundry said: “When we heard about these two charities both requiring towels to help homeless and vulnerable people, we were keen to help by donating some of our surplus towels. Being able to have a hot shower and dry yourself afterwards is such a simple thing, but can make the biggest difference to someone without a home, and if we can help provide this basic service we are more than happy to help.”

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