Pictured: (l-r) Sarah-McQueen-Skene of Morris Property with
Mary Colley and Rod Bacon of Samaritan's Purse
Morris Property Industrial Estate, Centurion Park is once again
opening its doors to charity organisation Samaritan's Purse, and
putting one of their available units to good use in the run up to
Christmas.
Samaritan's Purse helps Operation Christmas Child by receiving
gift-filled shoe boxes, sealing them and ensuring they are ready to
be sent to Eastern European and African countries.
"Every year we are delighted to welcome Samaritan's Purse to
Centurion Park and support their dedicated charity work," commented
Liz Lowe, Head of Estates for Morris Property. "Our Estates Manager
Sarah McQueen-Skene has worked closely with the charity to ensure
Centurion Park gives them the facilities they need."
Operation Christmas Child is a national charity initiative
which, each year, sends parcels of presents to children who need
them most over the festive season.
Rod Bacon of Samaritan's Purse, a Christian charity that is part
of a number of national and international networks, said: "We are
very pleased that Morris Property has again made this unit
available to us, in such a suitable location, enabling the smooth
operation of the Christmas Child initiative."
"Over the next few weeks we expect to be receiving thousands of
filled boxes from across Shropshire, which will bring delight to
the children who receive them."