Easter egg donation from ICRTouch

ICRTouch donates 240 Easter eggs to Foodbank to support Isle of Wight families

ICRTouch has recently visited the Isle of Wight Foodbank in Cowes to make a generous donation. In order to support local families around the Easter break, the ICRTouch team – including CEO Colin Ringer, hand delivered 240 Cadbury’s Easter eggs.

Although typically the Foodbank offers staple food items and clothing, the charity also works tirelessly to provide seasonal items for its users, when possible.

What may be viewed as the norm is often considered a luxury by many, and therefore, high value items like Easter eggs go a long way in supporting families in need, particularly those with young children.

Ringer: We’re proud to support the work they do
Colin Ringer, CEO, ICRTouch, said,

“Any seasonal occasion can be a tough time for lots of people and the Foodbank team work hard to support people across the Isle of Wight all year round.

“We’re proud to support the work they do and hope these Easter eggs bring a smile to those in need.”

Lewis: We cannot thank you enough for your generosity
The staff and volunteers were very appreciative of the donation, including the Isle of Wight Foodbank manager Kay Lewis, who said,

“We cannot thank you enough for your generosity and continued support. It is so great that we can offer anyone who comes to our food banks an Easter egg for their children or even themselves.”

ICRTouch takes pride in supporting local charities and will continue to work with the Isle of Wight Foodbank, to make a difference within the Isle of Wight community.


News shared by Laszlo on behalf of ICR Touch. Ed