Sunderland Echo

Gentoo staff’s backing for Random Acts of Kindness Week

-

Gentoo is helping vulnerable Wearside families come clean.

To mark Random Acts of Kindness Week, the housing associatio­n Gentoo looked at different ways to give back to local communitie­s.

One of the charities that benefitted was Hetton New Dawn, who are dedicated to improving the lives of financiall­y vulnerable people.

Gentoo donated more than 50 hygiene kits, each containing basic toiletries such as a toothbrush, toothpaste and soap, which will be distribute­d to individual­s and families through Hetton New Dawn’s ‘Place of Welcome’ drop-in sessions for the vulnerable and homeless.

A further 450 hygiene kits were also donated to other beneficiar­ies including Space4, Bethshan Church, Bede Tower and Holmewood House.

Hilary Avent, Hetton New Dawn Community Developmen­t Worker, said: “New Dawn supports many people who are in need and are financiall­y vulnerable, through our ‘Places of Welcome’ drop-in sessions.

“This generous donation will mean that we are able to provide much needed hygiene supplies and I’m sure it will make a huge difference to the people we help.”

Another project that benefited was a luncheon club in Easington Lane.

Each week, more than 40 residents come together to enjoy a freshly cooked lunch, organised by volunteers (including Gentoo staff ). This week, attendees were treated to a performanc­e by singer Jessica Dale, a former contestant on Gentoo’s Genfactor talent competitio­n, who gave up her own time to attend.

Michelle Meldrum, Executive Director (Operations), Gentoo Group said: “At Gentoo, we believe in inspiring people to make a difference in their community and it’s been fantastic to see so many people volunteer their time and efforts this week.

“We know that even the smallest gesture can make a big difference.”

 ??  ?? Ann Donkin and Hilary Avent.
Ann Donkin and Hilary Avent.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom