THOUGHTFUL bank workers spent their day off helping charity volunteers serve up warm and tasty meals to families in need. Metro Bank, in Colchester, gives its employees paid days off throughout the year to support local charities and good causes. Workers recently decided to use their latest ‘Day to Amaze’ to support the Clacton FoodCycle, which is based within the Baptist Church, in Pier Avenue, Clacton. The scheme sees volunteers provide three-course lunches every Monday to vulnerable and isolated guests and delivery bagged meals. The weekly meet-up also offers people the chance to build relationships and engage in conversation with those experiencing similar situations.
THOUGHTFUL bank workers spent their day off helping charity volunteers serve up warm and tasty meals to families in need. Metro Bank, in Colchester, gives its employees paid days off throughout the year to support local charities and good causes. Workers recently decided to use their latest ‘Day to Amaze’ to support the Clacton FoodCycle, which is based within the Baptist Church, in Pier Avenue, Clacton. The scheme sees volunteers provide three-course lunches every Monday to vulnerable and isolated guests and delivery bagged meals. The weekly meet-up also offers people the chance to build relationships and engage in conversation with those experiencing similar situations.