Housebuilder fast tracks charity donation to help those in need

Josh Littlejohn and Liana Canavan

A housebuilder is fast tracking a donation to help vulnerable people in Scotland during the Covid-19 pandemic.

CALA Homes (West) is gifting £2,000 to Social Bite earlier than planned, as part of a ‘roof donation’ scheme at its Prince’s Quay development in Glasgow.

As part of the partnership between CALA and Social Bite, a ‘roof donation’ per property built at the development was agreed earlier this year, alongside a variety of other initiatives, to help the charity’s bid to tackle homelessness.

With the first phase of apartments due to launch this month, but postponed due to current restrictions, the builder is expediting part of its donation to help Social Bite with its current project to feed the vulnerable during the lockdown period.

The charity is producing 4,500 food packs a day to help those in need after repurposing its organisation to set up an emergency food delivery service.

Liana Canavan, sales and marketing director for CALA Homes (West said, “The work Social Bite is doing during this crisis is incredible, so we’re delighted to be able to fast track this donation to help with their current efforts. It’s a privilege to have a charity partnership with Social Bite, and we hope this donation will go towards helping some of the most vulnerable in society at this incredibly difficult time.”

Josh Littlejohn, co-founder of Social Bite added, “We’ve had to totally overhaul our structure as an organisation over the last two months to help those who are in desperate need and to protect the future of Social Bite. It’s all hands on deck at the moment, and we’re focusing all our energy on getting emergency supplies to as many people as possible, so this donation from CALA has come at a great time and will be put to use straight away to help those we’re delivering to.”

To donate £5 to Social Bite’s #FeedTheNationInIsolation project, go to www.justgiving.com/fundraising/joshua-littlejohn.