Regal Foods announce Bradford District and Craven Mind as Charity of the Year

We are delighted to announce Regal Food Products Group have chosen Bradford District and Craven Mind as their Charity of the Year 2022.

Regals Foods will show their support with a series of fundraising events throughout next year, as well as partnering up to benefit the work we provide.

Alec Gladok, Marketing Manager at Regal Foods adds:

As a Bradford company who employ many from the local community, it’s important we play our part in raising awareness around mental health. We look forward to working with Bradford District and Craven Mind next year.

Lydia Gray, Fundraising and Development Officer at Bradford District and Craven Mind said: “We are so pleased to have been chosen as Regal Foods’ Charity of the Year. Regal Foods is a very well-respected local business who are passionate about local people and local places, and share our vision of a Bradford which is supported, connected and empowered, where no-one has to face a mental health problem alone.

“We are so grateful to have their support and look forward to seeing what our partnership will bring in the next year.”

Regal Foods has welcomed the partnership with a donation of £500 towards the charity’s ‘Sponsor a Bauble’ campaign, as well as the donation of products that will be handed out to those who need our support this Christmas.

Posted on: 21st December 2021

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