Businesses raise 拢28,000 to support city's most vulnerable

Image source, Derby City Council

Image caption, T锘縣e council says the appeal will help hundreds of vulnerable people across Derby

Businesses in Derby have raised 拢28,000 to help vulnerable people across the city who are struggling with the cost-of-living crisis.

Derby Homes set a target of raising enough money to buy 500 slow cookers, 500 air fryers and 500 electric blankets.

The housing arm of聽Derby City Council has received the backing of firms from across the city.

The city council is now working with Community Action Derby and Food 4 Thought Alliance, which are organising delivery of the items.

D锘縠rby Homes is continuing to appeal to businesses in the city to support the appeal.

Chair of the organisation Mike Ainsley said: "It has been a difficult few years for us all, however 2022 remains an anxious time as the country begins to see the growing cost of living pressures.聽

"As a collective group we are doing everything we can to help residents through the crisis.

"Heating an individual by using the blankets can save people hundreds off their energy bill when compared to solely relying on central heating. We hope they can make a real difference."

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