BROMSGROVE foster care agency Pathway Care has received a donation of Easter eggs, which it used as part of an ‘Easter Eggstravaganza’ for children in foster care in the town.
The eggs were collected by Quinton-based gym Lifestyles Fitness, which managed to amass an impressive 68 chocolate eggs for the youngsters, through an initiative where people were given a free day pass by donating an Easter egg.
Amy Homer, the club manager, said: “We are committed to helping children in need and like to support the local community as much as we possibly can.”
Catherine Rioda, regional service manager for Pathway Care in the Midlands, added: “We are delighted that Lifestyles Fitness has generously donated Easter eggs to provide a treat to children in foster care.”
For more information on Pathway Care, visit pathwaycare.com.
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