Bond Wolfe Charitable Trust supports Northleigh House School with donation
The Bond Wolfe Charitable Trust has donated £500 to support Northleigh House School’s fundraising campaign to establish a second school site and expand its provision for vulnerable young people.
Located in Warwick, Northleigh House School provides a safe and nurturing environment for children and young people who have experienced severe bullying, anxiety or trauma in mainstream education. The donation from the Bond Wolfe Charitable Trust will help the school move closer to its ambitious goal of creating a second site to reach even more students in need.
James Mattin, managing director at Bond Wolfe, attended the cheque presentation alongside Viv Morgan, Chair of Northleigh House School, to mark the occasion.
Viv Morgan said:
“Our school has always been so grateful for the support, interest and generosity of its supporters.
This donation from the Bond Wolfe Charitable Trust comes at such a fortuitous time as we embark on the next exciting chapter of Northleigh House School’s story to finally buy a second site.
Thank you so much.”
Lisa Worrall from the Bond Wolfe Charitable Trust added:
“The Bond Wolfe Charitable Trust is proud to continue its tradition of supporting local initiatives that make a genuine difference in people’s lives.
Northleigh House School provides a lifeline for young people who need stability and care, and we are delighted to contribute towards their important expansion plans.”
The Bond Wolfe Charitable Trust was established to support charities, community projects and local causes across the Midlands and beyond, reflecting the company’s commitment to giving back to the communities in which it operates.
For more information about Northleigh House School’s fundraising campaign, visit https://northleigh.co.uk/fundraising.