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OR3W-web-icon-work.jpgHow local company MNH supports us

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  A warm welcome for our visitors

Our Work Matters and Work Aid programmes relocated to new premises in Oak Road, Crawley, in June 2009.  Mayor of Crawley Cllr Brenda Burgess and Laura Moffatt MP attended the official opening.

Outreach 3 Way Chief Executive Catherine Sweeney commented at the time, , “It is fantastic to have support from our Mayor and MP, who recognise the value of the work we do supporting adults with learning disabilities to join the world of work.”

The premises were freshly decorated, thanks to a team of volunteers from local company MNH.  MNH offers recycling services to the airline industry and is a “positive about disabled people” accredited company.  MNH have worked with Work Matters for ten years.

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  A big thank you to MNH

Head of Outreach 3 Way Day Services Trixie Hewitt says, “We really value the great working partnership we have with MNH. We welcome enquiries from other local companies who may want to use our services. These include packing, sorting, collating and recycling.”

You can call Trixie on 01293 655456 to find out more, and visit www.mnhrecycling.com to find out more about the company’s work.

MNH continue to support Outreach 3 Way, for instance by providing carpets and IT equipment for the Alpine Works premises, and by organising fundraising activities such as raffles, making a huge difference to our work.