We have joined forced with agents across the UK, to help our local communities, by supporting our local food banks
We’re delighted to announce that we are participating in a nationwide event organised by Relocation Agent Network called #OneThousandItemsofFood, supporting local Foodbanks in their bid to help tackle food poverty in the UK.
The #OneThousandItemsofFood event runs between 14 June and 21 June, Pygott & Crone and our customers will collect as many items of food and other supplies with the aim of collecting 1,000 items across the network. Pygott and Crone branches across Lincolnshire will be supporting local foodbanks and will have donation bins in each branch for anyone to call in and make a donation. Drop off your non-perishable food and non-food items at a Pygott and Crone Branch and help make a difference to your local community.
Foodbanks being supported: The Trussell Trust in Lincoln, Grantham and Boston, Grimsby Food Kitchen, Horncastle Community Larder, Sleaford Community Larder and Agape Care Foodbank, Spalding.
The last day of our fundraising event coincides with Agents Giving ‘Donate a Food Parcel Day’ on 21 June. Agents Giving is a fantastic charity that works with UK estate and letting agents and their suppliers to encourage and support fundraising activities. For more information, visit agentsgiving.org/ #agentsgiving

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