Sunderland Echo

Workers in business to honour the fallen

- Tom Patterson echo.news@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

Workers at a Wearside business park are raising cash for military veterans with a Remembranc­e Day tribute.

The GF Community Foundation (GFCF) – which is part of the GF Group – is honouring the fallen with a special installati­on outside its HQ on Spectrum Business Park, Seaham.

Displaying over 200 hand-crafted wooden poppies alongside a silhouette­d cut-out of the town Tommy statue, the installati­on is a collaborat­ive project between a number of East Durham organisati­ons.

Funded and organised by GF Community Foundation, the display’s 216 poppies were made by joinery, painting and decorating students at East Durham College and installed by East Durham Veterans. Security company, Steadfast, also donated cash towards the

cost of materials.

Tom Lavender, Group Foundation Manager, said: “GF Community Foundation is thrilled to be supporting local veterans this Remembranc­e Day. This collaborat­ive project has united key groups within our local community and allowed our colleagues to pay their respects

whilst supporting an incredible cause.”

The display is in place to raise money for East Durham Veterans – with the sale of the poppies going towards supporting their ongoing winter isolation project.

Andrew Cammiss, chairman at East Durham Veterans, said: “Our winter isolation photograph­y course, which is supported by GF Community Foundation and Great Annual Savings, is an important part of bringing together the veteran community, helping them socialise, as well as teaching them a new skill.

“With so many struggling with their mental health, especially after the pandemic, projects such as this are essential to the recovery of our community.”

Caroline Brown, fundraisin­g and events manager for GF Community Foundation, said: “It’s great to see such wonderful feedback from residents in Seaham and our neighbours in Spectrum Business Park.

"We were thrilled to be able to invite Bugler Kenneth Moor to the building to play The Last Post and observe a two-minute silence alongside colleagues from GF Group, some of whom are veterans.”

The installati­on is due to remain in place until Remembranc­e Sunday.

 ?? ?? Supporters of the Remembranc­e Day tribute at the business park.
Supporters of the Remembranc­e Day tribute at the business park.
 ?? ?? The tribute at Spectrum Business Park.
The tribute at Spectrum Business Park.

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