Crawley Jets are sold on the idea of estate agent help

A firm of estate agents have donated to Crawley Jets Wheelchair Rugby Club after lottery funds were withdrawn because of Covid-19.
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Greenaway Residential based in Crawley, likes to help great causes in the community when it can.

Usually this is done via the company’s own charity, the Greenaway Foundation, founded to provide local community support.

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The foundation donates to families for the purpose of alleviating some financial pressures, to bring joy and engage community spirit.

Greenaway Residential donated £250 to the Crawley Jets Wheelchair Rugby Club after learning the club’s financial support was being cancelled.

The club said it had anticipated funding from the lottery which would have enabled them to start back up, making it the only wheelchair sports team in the area to restart after lockdown.

The £250 will pay for the next six training sessions at Crawley’s K2.

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“I’m truly delighted Greenaway Residential is able to help ensure Crawley WRC can start training sessions again. Covid-19 has personally affected everyone in some way, it’s really great to help ensure this new sports club can resume and give the players somewhere to do what they love.” said Darren Greenaway, MD of Greenaway Residential.

The Crawley Jets Wheelchair Rugby club is a part of Crawley RFC, who have an established relationship with Greenaway Residential & the Greenaway Foundation.

The club offer great support to the Greenaway Foundation’s Christmas efforts, which delivers lunches and gifts to hundreds of families that would otherwise go without across the county.

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