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Borderway Finance has successfully raised more than £2,000 for People First, a dedicated advocacy charity located in Carlisle. This initiative highlights the company's commitment to supporting local communities and promoting the rights of individuals with learning disabilities.
The funds were gathered through a series of fundraising events and employee contributions, showcasing the enthusiasm and generosity of the staff. People First plays a crucial role in empowering individuals by providing them with the necessary support and resources to advocate for themselves. The charity focuses on enhancing the quality of life for those it serves through various programs and initiatives.
The financial support from Borderway Finance will significantly aid People First in continuing its vital work in the community. With this funding, the charity can expand its outreach efforts and develop new programs aimed at fostering independence and self-advocacy among its members. The partnership between Borderway Finance and People First exemplifies how local businesses can make a meaningful impact in their communities.
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