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Supercar enthusiasts visit Demelza for Christmas gift drop off

Group of people holding wrapped gifts in front of a Demelza building; several luxury cars are parked nearby.

A group of supercar enthusiasts revved into Demelza for a Christmas gift drop off.

Members of West Malling-based WiseUp Events visited our Sittingbourne site last Monday (23 December).

A number of the team are supercar owners and they arrived in an impressive collection of vehicles for the visit.

They spent time showing the cars to children and staff, who had the opportunity to sit in some of them.

They also dropped off some toy donations which they had been collecting in the run up to Christmas.

Regional Fundraising Manager, Andy Lawson, said: “It was great to welcome WiseUp and their supercar enthusiasts to Sittingbourne.

“It brought some festive cheer to everyone.

“We’re so grateful to everyone who has donated gifts this year for the children and families we support.”

"We’re so grateful to everyone who has donated gifts this year for the children and families we support."
Andy Lawson Demelza Regional Fundraising Manager

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