A Shropshire office furniture and stationery supplier, has supported a county charity, with the donation of new chairs for their Oswestry offices.
Chrisbeon, which is based at Stafford Park in Telford, helped out The Movement Centre located in Oswestry by giving them replacement office chairs.
The Movement Centre is a charity that offers unique mobility therapy for children nationwide.
They focus on Targeted Training, assisting kids with movement difficulties to attain more independence and mobility.
They aid children with different diagnoses including Cerebral Palsy and Down Syndrome, supporting them in developing new skills through enhanced strength and movement control.
Craig, a partner at Chrisbeon said: "We have known of this charity for a while after hearing fundraising and marketing officer Curtis Langley speak at a Shropshire Chamber meeting and learning about all of the good work they do.
"So we were delighted to help out when we heard they were looking to replace their very old office chairs.
"We were happy to donate six computer operator chairs from our Telford pre-loved office furniture showroom and are really pleased that we have been able to support them in this way."
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Curtis Langley fundraising and marketing officer at The Movement Centre said: "The Movement Centre is delighted to extend its heartfelt thanks to Chrisbeon for their generous donation of new office chairs for all staff.
"After speaking with Craig about our existing chairs being uncomfortable and very old, we kept in touch, and they sent us some options.
"This contribution significantly enhances our workspace, allowing us to continue our mission with greater comfort and efficiency.
"Chrisbeon's support is very much appreciated, thank you for helping us move forward."
For additional details, you can visit Chrisbeon's showroom in Stafford Park 4 or their website.
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