Drainforce Help NHS And Vulnerable
Doubling Up As Removal And Delivery Drivers
Many businesses are having to adapt to survive and support those that are at home. With engineering plants are being asked to manufacture ventilators to support the NHS, we also want to do our bit which is why we registered as volunteers with the NHS.
As a result, the Princess of Wales Hospital in Bridgend contacted us to see if we could help get the Clinical Director back to work. Caught half way between a house move when the lock down was implemented, he has been unable to complete the move and get back to work. Luckily, we were able to respond quickly and help complete the move and were obviously very happy to help. The Clinical Director is now able to continue with his essential work.
David Evans, Drainforce Managing Director said;
“We are very pleased that we are in a position where we can provide help in response to the NHS outreach for volunteers at this critical time. We have had control measures in place before the Coronavirus impacted on the UK, so we have a full compliment of employees to support clients, customers and also help the NHS and the vulnerable at this difficult time.”
Drainforce have also registered with the charity BAVO (Bridgend Association of Voluntary Organisations) and dedicated a van and driver to deliver to the vulnerable and elderly throughout this pandemic.