Onwards and upwards for Babergh Chair’s chosen charities
During her term as Chair, Cllr Malvisi hosted several fundraising events and thanks to the generous support of residents across the district, presented cheques last week for £1,910 to Stour Valley Men’s Shed Chairman Dom Hoare at Long Melford, and to Chris Boatwright, founder and clinical director of the Kernos centre, Sudbury.
Cllr Malvisi said:
“During my tenure as Chair of Babergh District Council I have supported two local charities that are very close to my heart, the Stour Valley Men’s Shed and the Kernos Centre. Both provide a very necessary and much needed service to our communities. I would ask that we continue to support both as best we can as life moves us forward. They do sterling work, and I have been honoured to have met and worked with them. Onwards and upwards!”
Dom Hoare, Stour Valley Men’s Shed Chairman, said:
“I would like to express on behalf of all at the Shed, our thanks and gratitude for all the help and advice we have received this year. Fundraising and also raising awareness of the work we do helps so many men in the district and supports us in supporting others.”
Chris Boatwright, Kernos Centre Clinical Director said:
“We are honoured to be chosen by Cllr Malvisi this year, raising funds and awareness are vital to keep our services running and remaining able to support the local community and the vulnerable adults and children we serve.”
Babergh’s new Chair for 2025/26 is due to be announced at Full Council tonight (Wednesday 14 May).
