A KITCHEN company has donated a kitchen worth £10,500 for a raffle to raise funds to support a Reading-based mental health charity.
MAS Kuchen has donated the kitchen to support Reading-based charity, No5 Young People who provide free counselling and outreach to young people in our community.
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Carly Newman at No5 Young People said: “I’m delighted that MAS Kuchen chose to partner with No5 as they have an obvious empathy with mental health and wish to support their local community.
"Our young people benefit and somebody can win a dream kitchen for a £5 raffle ticket - it’s a win-win!”
Explaining his reasons for the raffle, Marco Stocchetti, Director at MAS Kuchen said: “MAS Kuchen chose to work with No5 Young People, as they support young people’s mental health in our local community.
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"Mental health is increasingly becoming more prevalent in our society, and as a company, we would love to raise some money to allow No5 to support more young people and provide even more counselling and outreach.
"Mental health is something very close to my heart, and I want to help make a difference to young people who are affected by this with the support they need through No5.”
Raffle tickets are £5 each and available from https://www.maskuchen.co.uk/win-a-free-kitchen.
The raffle remains open until January 5, 2020 and the winner will be drawn on January 7, 2020 and invited to MAS Kuchen for a prize-giving event.
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