SYNETIQ, an IAA Company, has stepped in to assist Lifeline Against the Breadline, a foodbank charity in Doncaster, after their delivery vehicle was vandalised.
The donation of vehicle parts by SYNETIQ helped the charity to get their vehicle back on the road and continue delivering essential food supplies to vulnerable families and individuals in need.
Lifeline Against the Breadline, which provides vital food and support to those struggling with hunger and hardship, relies on its delivery vehicle to ensure that donated food reaches its beneficiaries across the community. When the vehicle was targeted by vandals and left inoperable, the charity faced a significant setback that threatened its ability to deliver essential food to those who rely on its services.
Thanks to SYNETIQ’s donation, the charity’s vehicle was able to be repaired and put back in action, helping to alleviate the strain on their service and continue providing critical support to those in need.
Michael Hill, Green Parts Director at SYNETIQ, said: “At SYNETIQ, we genuinely care about the communities we serve, and we’re always ready to lend a hand when it’s needed most. When we heard about the vandalism to Lifeline Against the Breadline’s vehicle, we knew we had the resources to help.
“We were more than happy to donate the parts needed so they could continue supporting those in need. We are glad SYNETIQ are able to contribute to such an important cause, and we’re proud to help keep their efforts moving forward.”
Lifeline Against the Breadline’s delivery service is a lifeline for many local families, providing not only food, but also hope and dignity during difficult times. The donation from SYNETIQ comes at a crucial moment, allowing the charity to stay focused on its mission of tackling food poverty and supporting those in need in the community.