Pictured above: Diane Levitt
Local Telford based mother-of-two, Diane Levitt, has bought a
Bright & Beautiful domestic cleaning franchise. The franchise,
due to launch on 1st December, will provide highly professional,
eco-friendly cleaning, tidying, laundry and ironing services for
the homes of Telford, Shrewsbury and Wolverhampton residents.
Not only will Diane be buying into a tried and tested business
that will enable her to have the flexibility that she needs to
establish a harmonious work life balance, but she will also be
sponsoring a child through the charity Compassion.
Bright & Beautiful works closely with this charity as it
provides children, who are living in extreme poverty, with food,
clothing, education and social support.
As a sponsor, Diane and her family will be personally linked
with a 9 year old Rwandan boy called Ishimwe. The family will be
able to regularly correspond with him and Diane is hoping her sons,
age 9 and 14, will benefit from learning about a different culture
and way of life, as well as developing a long-term friendship.

Pictured above: Ishimwe
Diane feels that now is the right time to start her own business
and inject her ambitions and efforts into something that she truly
believes in. She comments, "I knew I wanted to start my own
business but it had to be the right opportunity. The increased
employment among women has played a significant part in the steady
growth of the domestic cleaning industry. Rachel Ray, Managing
Director, has developed an excellent business model that has great
ethics, and her vision for the future really appeals to
me."
"I will maintain the consistent professional and trustworthy
services Bright & Beautiful provides and will ensure that the
personalised management and very strict security regimes are
adhered. I want to get to know my clients and their homes so that
they receive a tailored service that suits their needs."
Commenting on the sponsorship Diane adds, "When I heard that
Rachel had been sponsoring a number of children through Compassion
I knew that it was the right thing for me to do too. It's a great
way of giving to a child who has so little. I've already started to
receive information about Ishimwe and I'm looking forward to
receiving updates on his progress to see how my financial
contribution has helped to change his future."