Loughborough Echo

Furniture is donated to Falcon charity

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LOUGHBOROU­GH University has provided Falcon Support Services with a boost by donating office furniture to coincide with the charity’s office move.

The university’s furnishing and domestic services team provided a range of chairs, desks and filing cabinets.

The charity works with people in Loughborou­gh who are homeless, at risk of homelessne­ss or vulnerable in the community.

As their services expanded Falcon needed to move into a bigger office space. The new office needed to be furnished but costs were a significan­t factor for the charity. Fortunatel­y, the university were able to save them considerab­le expense by stepping in and donating items that were surplus to requiremen­ts.

The furniture is still in good condition. A team from Falcon picked out what they needed, with the help of Dawn Jalland, the furnishing co-ordinator at the university.

She said: “It is always satisfying to see unwanted furniture be given a new home by a local charity.”

The new furniture has helped Falcon create a good working environmen­t for their staff to support service users and run the charity effectivel­y.

Rachel Hall, deputy CEO of Falcon Support Services said: “We are really grateful for the donation of office furniture from the university. It is great to receive this support and work together to get this furniture back in use.”

Find out more about the work of Falcon Support Services at https://www.falconsupp­ortservice­s.org. uk/Pages/Category/our-impact

 ??  ?? Pictured is Rachel Hall, deputy CEO of Falcon Support Services, with Michael Mooney
Pictured is Rachel Hall, deputy CEO of Falcon Support Services, with Michael Mooney

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