Posted: Wed 19th Apr 2017

Easter delight thanks to Ewloe based financial comparison firm

This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Apr 19th, 2017

Moneysupermarket.com, the online financial comparison site based in Ewloe, Flintshire, were champion Easter bunnies last week donating bumper boxes of Easter eggs to some of the most vulnerable people in the County.

“We were absolutely delighted when Moneysupermarket.Com got in touch to ask if they could provide Easter gifts for residents of our supported living schemes across the county,” said Louise Blackwell, Community Development Officer for Clwyd Alyn Housing Association.

“There was enough to share out at all our Flintshire supported living schemes, including those for former homeless young people, adults and families in Holywell and Flint, as well as at the CAHA Women’s Aid service which helps women and children affected by domestic abuse issues.

“We’d like to thank everyone at Moneysupermarket.com for their generosity, especially April Aldridge, Products Manager, who coordinated the Easter Appeal,” added Louise.

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