Dalton-based Total Foodservice has generously donated a van to the Huddersfield Town Foundation, facilitating the delivery of food for its school breakfast clubs. The foundation, which has supported 40 schools in Kirklees over the past 11 years, has supplied over 2.5 million breakfasts to young children. Total Foodservice serves as the official food supplier for this initiative.
The Breakfast Club program, costing over £140,000 annually, relies on fundraising activities for its operation. The new VW Crafter van, adorned with graphics by CV Graphics and sponsored by Utilita Giving and Caterers Choice, will aid in delivering meals across Kirklees. One additional company has the opportunity to feature its logo on the van.
Siobhan Atkinson, the foundation’s chief executive, expressed gratitude for Total Foodservice’s donation, allowing funds to be directed towards providing breakfasts. She also acknowledged the support from Utilita Giving, Caterers Choice, and CV Graphics, emphasizing the significance of such backing.
Sue Howarth, managing director at Total Foodservice, highlighted the company’s commitment to making a positive impact in the local community. Dave Askew, managing director of CV Graphics, expressed their eagerness to support the foundation’s excellent work by providing design services for the new delivery vehicle.
Elizabeth Williams, responsible business manager at Caterers Choice, affirmed the company’s pride in supporting the Breakfast Club scheme since 2013. With the addition of the new van, the scheme aims to reach more school children in the Kirklees area.
For those interested in supporting the foundation, inquiries can be directed to [email protected].
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