
On Wednesday 30th March Hampton by Hilton, Blackburn officially launched their partnership with Nightsafe.
CEO Jan Larkin and Project Manager Pam Holgate recently visited the hotel and met with Sales Manager Hannah White. Hannah introduced Jan to members of the team who are all really excited about channelling their energies and enthusiasm into a local charity.
Jan commented “It was fabulous to visit the hotel and meet Hannah, to listen to why they have chosen to support Nightsafe and share with her the difference they will make”
Hannah has lots of plans and ideas and can’t wait to get started!!!
Keep watching to find out more . . . .
Without the help of our supporters, we wouldn’t be able to do what we do.
Thank you to all our #NightsafeHeroes.
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