The sum was raised in Lewisham’s Green Crematorium and will be divided between three local fencing.
The money will go to the beneficial pregnancy and baby organization (£ 4.166), based in Catford, St Christopher’s Children’s Hospice (£ 4.167) and Citizens warned Lewisham (£ 4.167).
Tips from citizens who make their check. (Image: Lewisham Council) The money was collected through the recycling of Metals Scheme, a program led by the Crematorium Cemetery and Management Institute (ICCM), or what advice Lewisham is a member.
With the consent of relatives, the scheme recovers and recycles articles such as medical pins, plates, cables, screws, rods and artificial joints after a cremation.
The projects of this recycling effort are donated to the positions that support individuals with terminal diseases or real families.
Councilor Oana Ora-Holmes, a Cabinet member with responsibility for commitment services, said: “We have the honor of participating in the ICCM metal recycling scheme, which allows us to support three incredible local beneficial organizations.
“These organizations provide crucial attention and assistance to the duration of our community, some of the most challenging moments of life.”
The projects of this recycling effort are donated to the positions that support individuals with terminal diseases or real families. (Image: Lewisham Council) Hannah Peck, manager of strategic associations in Sands, said: “Thank you all in Lewisham’s council for your generosity.
“Your support means that we can continually provide duel support services to local families, including our friends services, for those who are going through some of the most challenging moments of their lives.
“We trust donations to help make sure we can keep our services accessible and free.
“Thank you for having such an impact on the life of traveled families.”
Since he enrolled in the ICCM metal recycling scheme 10 years ago, the Lewisham Council has raised more than £ 170,000 for local trucks at the end of life and Beaveavel. (Image: Lewisham Council) Christine Davies, director of fundraising at the hospice of St Christopher, said: “We are very grateful for this donation that will help us continue to provide life care at the end of life to our patients and support for their families when they need it most.”
Since he enrolled in the ICCM metal recycling scheme 10 years ago, the Lewisham Council has raised more than £ 170,000 for local trucks at the end of life and Beaveavel.