Redrow Midlands, whose developments include Midsummer Meadow in Warwick, donated £200 to the 1st Warwick Gates Brownies, as part of its Community Fund initiative.
The 1st Warwick Gates Brownies welcome girls aged seven to ten years old, providing opportunities to increase confidence, mental and physical wellbeing and engagement in the community. Through fun, educational activities, Brownies can earn badges in a variety of skills, including computing, first aid and volunteering, helping the children get a head start.
Alongside 1st Warwick Gates Brownies, six other charities benefited from the pot of funding – which saw a total of £5,000 donated across the Midlands – including The Friendship Project, which is a Warwickshire-wide charity supporting young carers.
Elaine Cartwright, Sales Director for Redrow Midlands, said: “We’re thrilled to be able to donate funds to these incredible causes in the Midlands, including the 1st Warwick Gates Brownies.
“All six groups, provide vital services to the area and we are delighted to have been able to support them. The 1st Warwick Gates Brownies is an important part of the local community, and we were delighted to be able to support their mission of enabling young girls to have fun and learn new skills in a safe and exciting environment, helping continue this thriving community.”
Surrounded by open farmland, woodland and waterways, Midsummer Meadow offers a mix of bespoke one and two-bedroom apartments, as well as two, three and four-bedroom homes from our Heritage Collection, designed to suit families of all sizes. The development is well-connected, with a wide range of amenities just a stone’s throw away, and great transport links to Leamington Spa, Coventry, Birmingham and also London via train.
To find out more about developments across the Midlands, including Midsummer Meadow, visit Redrow Midlands.