A charity that provides youth services in Slough is planning upgrades to its High Street facility after winning the support of a leading builders merchant in a national competition.
Together As One has been named as a monthly winner in Selco Builders Warehouse’s Community Heroes competition, securing £500 to spend in the branch.
Its offering includes support for young carers, a film club and a group for those with special educational needs and disabilities.
Rob Deeks, CEO of Together As One, said: “We couldn’t believe it when we heard we had been selected as a monthly winner against such stiff competition from right across the country.
“We believe in striving for social change, working with young people from all faiths and backgrounds to make a positive difference in our community through training, youth work and creative projects.
“Since moving to our converted shop unit on High Street, we’ve realised the urgent need for accessible facilities so that everyone can feel welcome to use our services.
“This prize is a huge boost, and we are very grateful to everyone at Selco for their support.”
Selco has supported 12 monthly winners through its Community Heroes campaign.
Those dozen good causes will all be finalists in the next stage of the competition, where the group which secures the most votes will win £5,000 and a runner-up will bag £1,000.
Simon Humpage, Head of Multi-Channel Marketing at Selco, said: “We are delighted to be able to support Together As One, which does valuable work with young people in Slough.
“Community Heroes has been extraordinarily popular once again with nearly 2,000 entries.
“It’s a real privilege to be able to help good causes make a difference right across the country.
“We are looking forward to the voting process starting soon and to finding out who will be our 2024 champion.”
For more information on Selco visit www.selcobw.com
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