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Developer donates £1,000 to Shropshire perinatal mental health charity

Developer Barratt and David Wilson Homes has contributed £1,000 to PANDAS Foundation, a charity supporting individuals and families experiencing pre- and post-natal mental health issues.

One of the volunteers for PANDAS doing a talk
One of the volunteers for PANDAS doing a talk

The charity, which is based on Oswestry, provides information on perinatal mental health to those in need and signposts people to medical aid where needed. They also have a free telephone helpline, and email and online support alongside their local support groups, which offer valuable peer to peer support.

The donation comes as part of the developer’s Community Fund scheme, which sees it support a local charity or organisation each month.

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The funding will go towards recruitment and employee safety checks, as well as safeguarding and insurance for new starters joining their team. This will enable them to carry out their work effectively throughout a difficult time.

Annie Belasco, Head of PANDAS Foundation, said: “When we found out we were getting the donation from Barratt and David Wilson Homes, we felt very privileged and lucky, but eternally grateful as we rely on donations to keep going.

“Their Community Fund scheme is a fantastic idea and really great for local communities too like PANDAS Foundation.”

Since March 2020 when lockdown began, PANDAS Foundation has witnessed a 101% rise in calls. The new funding will help support the recruitment of the charity’s list of 70 volunteers who are waiting to help with their inundation of calls.

Mark Cotes, Managing Director at Barratt and David Wilson Homes North Midlands, said: “During times like this, it’s important for communities to come together to support those in need and we’re delighted to have the opportunity to help PANDAS Foundation through our Community Fund scheme.

“There are many people in need of extra support, especially during such a difficult time, and the efforts of the team at PANDAS is extremely admirable.”

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