SOUTH SOMERSET NEWS: Red Berry Recruitment thanks those who supported Lord’s Larder appeal

THE Red Berry Recruitment team in Yeovil would like to thank everyone who supported its Christmas appeal in aid of the Lord’s Larder.
The Yeovil office decided to team up with the local food bank in the area and staff were delighted at the response from people who brought in lots of goodies which the Lord’s Larder could distribute to people in need over the festive season.
Lord’s Larder is a charity that supports those in poverty, hardship and despair throughout the year – not just at Christmas time.
Red Berry Recruitment would like to say a HUGE thank you to the general public, candidates, M & J Bowers, adult nurses from Bournemouth University, Bonsoir of London Ltd and Somerset Partnership School who generously donated to the appeal.
PHOTO – TOP: Mike Callaghan, operations manager at the Lord’s Larder in Yeovil, is pictured with Red Berry Recruitment’s Yeovil office branch manager and senior appointments consultant Jessica Harmer and recruitment administrator Clare Little.
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