A charity set up by The Prince of Wales hasâŻgotâŻbusinessesâŻto step up and helpâŻmore than 24,000 people in Wales as they struggle to get the food, digitalâŻtechnologyâŻand care essentials that they need to survive the impact of COVID-19 on theirâŻjobs, lives and communities.âŻâŻÂ Â
Local business leader Peter Perry has hailed theâŻinitiative as the best way for businesses to show that they care about the communities around them as the pandemicâŻwreaks havoc.âŻâŻÂ
Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic,âŻtheâŻNational Business Response NetworkâŻ(createdâŻby Business in the Community)âŻhas beenâŻtracking down business support forâŻlocal community groups,âŻschoolsâŻand charitiesâŻin need, matching them withâŻthe big businesses which can donate goods or services. So far, the charity has helped half a million people across the UK to get what they need – from food parcels to laptops.Â
ButâŻbusinesses need to do more. Further restrictions and a harsh winter ahead means that communitiesâŻacross Wales are still in desperate need of food, clothing, care essentials and digital skills.âŻâŻÂ
HRH The Prince of Wales and royal founding patron of BITCâŻsaid (in a video recorded for BITC’s Responsible Business Live event in December):⯔For very nearly four decades I have been adamant about the vital role that business has to play in communities; after all, that ambition was one of the foundation stones of BITC itself back in 1982. At the time, we may not have had a global pandemic in mind, but in many ways the National Business Response Network is the ultimate realisation of the dream that we shared almost 40 years ago: I need hardly say how immensely grateful I am to every business leader who has had the courage to support it. I have no doubt that those who have done so have changed countless lives.”âŻÂ
Peter Perry, CEO of DĆ”r Cymru Welsh Water and Chair of BITC’s Wales Regional Leadership Board, said: “Anyone with their ear to the ground in Wales knows that there are many people who are in desperate need of support. BITC’s National Business Response Network is the best way for businesses to lend a hand â and to change lives.”  Â
Amanda Mackenzie OBE, Chief Executive of Business in the Community, added: “PeopleâŻacross WalesâŻare locked into a battle against COVID-19 this winter. BITC’s National Business Response Network has already changedâŻthousands ofâŻlives â bringing the might of businesses to our doorsteps. ButâŻcompaniesâŻcan do more.âŻTogether we can make sure the right support at the right time gets to the right place.”âŻÂ
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