More emergency items have been donated to a hub supporting Warrington flood victims

More Emergency Items Donated to Support Warrington Flood Victims

A hub in Warrington receives more donations to aid flood-affected residents with essential items and support services

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Warrington, Floods, Emergency Support, Cadent, Community

Warrington: More emergency items have been donated to help folks affected by the recent floods. It’s been a tough time for many, and the community is stepping up.

Earlier this week, TORUS set up a support hub for anyone needing a warm care package or just some guidance on what to do next. They’re really trying to make things easier for everyone.

A spokesperson from TORUS mentioned how the floods and cold weather have really impacted people, not just their homes but their mental health too. They want everyone to know that their safety is the top priority.

They’ve got a dedicated hub right in the community. Whether you need a warm meal, have questions, or just need someone to talk to, the team is there to help.

Recently, more emergency items came in, thanks to Cadent, which manages the gas network in the northwest. They’ve donated heated blankets and thermal socks to keep people warm.

Cadent is also looking into providing fuel vouchers and offering their engineers’ skills to help out where they can. They’re really committed to supporting the community.

Paula Steer, from Cadent’s North West Network, emphasized their connection to Warrington and their desire to help. She encouraged anyone affected by the floods to visit the hub at 41 Southworth Avenue for assistance.

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