BAXENDEN-BASED Holland’s Pies is to give hungry homeless people a free festive treat.
The pies and puddings giant has donated 100 products to The Booth Centre, a day centre offering advice, activities and support for the homeless people of Manchester.
Holland’s Pies spokesman David Girdler said: “Booth Centre do a fantastic job in and around Manchester.
“We wanted to be able to help in their efforts and give a little something to those who are in a less fortunate position.
“We hope the pies donated to the centre will provide someone with a warm meal this Christmas.”
Booth Centre chief executive officer Amanda Croome added: “We are extremely thankful to Holland’s Pies for providing the centre with pies this Christmas.
“It will be an extra meal for those who visit us over Christmas.”
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