
A stunning home for men with a history of addiction to live in and rebuild their lives
Our sincere thanks to all the companies who donated and supported the CRASH Christmas card appeal so far.
As an industry you are raising money which will enable CRASH charity to construct places that care for men and women who are homeless, and children and adults who need hospice care. Your generous support of CRASH’s vital work across the UK, demonstrates the construction industry’s commitment to helping people in need and society as a whole.
Thank you to the following companies who generously donated £2,000 or more.
to the following companies who donated £1,200 or more…
A D Baker (Shopfitters) Ltd
AES Sustainability Consultants
Andrew Dixon & Company (Cannock) Ltd
Argee Recruit
Automatic Door Suppliers Association (ADSA)
Belgrade Insulations & Drylining Ltd
Bennett Homes
British Institute of Interior Design
Brown & Lee Commercial Surveyors LLP
CASL Group
Cohesive
The Construction Industry Council
Contract Flooring Association
Council for Aluminium in Building (CAB)
CPL Heating & Plumbing Ltd
Daniels Thiede Architects Ltd
Devonshire Partnership
DRA Architects
EKA Architects
Fomac Construction Ltd
Foulkes Jackson Fewings
Hazle McCormack Young LLP
Holtby Turner
Inkling LLP
Insulation Manufacturers Association
John Rowan & Partners
Kingston University
Leading Edge Management Consultancy Ltd
McLoughlin Decorating Ltd
New Way UK Consultants Ltd
Oakmont Homes
Pollard Architectural
Praxis Surveying
Prime Solutions
The QMJ Group Ltd
RGB Building Supplies
RSSS Ltd
Skills4Stem Ltd
TLC pr Ltd
Trinity Construction
Value Partnership Limited
Wilkinson Construction Consultants
A stunning home for men with a history of addiction to live in and rebuild their lives
A new lease of life for an old barracks supporting homeless people and the wider community.
Children’s Hospice can now help more children and their families
Homelessness charity offers ‘meaningful privacy’ and independence for residents
CRASH helps North Yorkshire Hospice meet local community’s needs