Tuesday, 17 December 2024

As part of the Braidwater Group’s annual charitable programme and our ongoing commitment to supporting the communities where we operate, we are delighted to announce our support for a diverse range of organisations this Christmas, including:

Claire Thompson and Jane McKeever (far left) of the Braidwater Group present a donation to representatives of the Tuned in Project which offers activities for children with severe disabilities.

NI Children to Lapland Trust and Days to Remember Trust
Tuned In Project
Daniel Ferguson on behalf of the Anthony Nolan Trust
NewPin NI
Oakgrove Primary School
Foyle Women’s Information Network
Circle of Support for Autism Families
Lilliput Theatre Group
Men’s Action Network
The White Butterfly Foundation

Darren Farnan, Marketing Manager at the Braidwater Group, shared the importance of giving back to the local community:

“Patrick McGinnis, who founded Braidwater 50 years ago, firmly believed in supporting local communities wherever the company operated, and this ethos remains at the heart of our business today.

Nial Gill of Oakgrove Integrated PS accepts a Christmas donation from the Braidwater Group, presented by Violet Cloete. Also pictured are two of Violet’s gorgeous grandchildren who are pupils at Oakgrove. The donation is helping the School to build a new portacabin for children with special education needs.

“These organisations play a vital role in improving lives within the areas and communities we serve, and we’re proud to support them.

“This Christmas contribution follows a year of donations across Ballyclare, Belfast, Derry, and Limavady, supporting numerous community and sporting groups – each one a very worthy cause.

“We also extend our heartfelt thanks to our staff, subcontractors, and suppliers who have generously contributed throughout the year.”

For 50 years, Braidwater has been committed to building homes of quality, style, and value. Beyond constructing homes, we are dedicated to enhancing lives and supporting communities across Northern Ireland.

Jane McKeever (far left) of the Braidwater Group presents a donation to Mark Leach and representatives of the Lilliput Theatre Group who provide a day care facility for adults with learning disabilities.

Aisling Conway of the Braidwater Group presents a Christmas donation to Eglinton man Daniel Ferguson who is donating stem cells as part of the Anthony Nolan foundation.

Joysclen Moore (left) on behalf of the Braidwater Group presents a Christmas donation to Cassie Jane of Foyle Women’s Information Network (supporting women in need).

Pictured (L-r): Ciara McGilloway presents a Christmas donation on behalf of the Braidwater Group to Catriona Flemming and Kaye Coyle of NewPin NI (assisting adults and children in need).

Michael Lynch of Men’s Action Network (offering support for men in need) pictured receiving a Christmas donation from Sheona Henry on behalf of the Braidwater Group.

Selina Casey of The White Butterfly Foundation accepts a Christmas donation from Rebecca Bradley of the Braidwater Group. Through the foundation, Selina supports those who have experienced miscarriage, baby loss, or neonatal death.