Redrow Midlands donated £1,000+ to Worcester organizations through its Community Fund, aiding Heartstart and the 10th Worcester Guides.

Heartstart teaches people CPR, helping folks survive heart attacks. They got £467 from Redrow and used it to buy a training defibrillator. Richard Vakis-Lowe leads Heartstart said they have trained 6,000 people, and many training defibrillators needed replacing.
He expressed gratitude for Redrow’s gift helping them buy a replacement defibrillator. The 10th Worcester Guides also received funding in the amount of £600 from Redrow. The Guides needed new tents for camping so they bought three tents that fit four people.
Girlguiding helps girls learn and grow. Elaine Cartwright, working for the home builder, is happy to support both groups. Redrow wants to build strong communities and is proud to help local groups.
These groups help people in Worcester, and Redrow hopes the donations aid their work. This giving is part of their project while building Royal Gardens in Worcester, where homes have nearby green areas and close proximity to schools and transport.