SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT FROM HARRISONS HOMES

We are delighted to be able to make this announcement

During the first lockdown, we decided to use the extra time we had on our hands by finding ways to give back to the community. We identified that charities, along with businesses, where hit hard as they not only had to stop their charitable work, they also had to adapt the ways that they were fundraising and their income was severely impacted, meaning that many of their services were having to be cut.

We decided to fundraise for a local charity, and identified Holding On Letting Go, a Kent based child bereavement charity as someone we wanted to support.
From initial fundraising in April, we committed to supporting them further in June by donating £50 from every house we completed on.

Less than a year on, we have something very special to share with you (please take a moment to watch this video).

Thank you to everyone who chose Harrisons to help us achieve this. If you would like to know more, please call us on 01795 474848.


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