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Begbies Traynor has recently announced a new partnership with charity Foxton Centre to fund breakfast for the most vulnerable people in Preston.
The Foxton Centre provides over 100 places each night for rough sleepers, giving them necessities such as food, water and warmth as well as structured rehabilitation programmes.
The charity began as a youth centre in 1969 and offers refuge to many different people in Preston, including those suffering with addiction and mental health issues. It also offers a homeless day centre where people can get a hot meal, shower, get warm and access help and resources.
Ric Traynor, chair of Begbies Traynor, which has been based in Preston since 1993, said: “We strongly believe that nobody should go hungry in our home town in the 21st century and we hope this gesture will play a small part in supporting the work of the Foxton Centre, an incredible organisation that helps support vulnerable adults in our community.
“We are delighted to form this partnership and we hope it will also encourage other local businesses to support the work of this important charity in the heart of Preston.”
Jackie Hull of the Foxton Centre added: “This support will make a huge difference to those who are desperately in need of basic necessities. We are grateful for the support of Begbies Traynor to support our breakfast scheme for vulnerable adults and we know it will make a huge difference to people’s lives.”









