Barlows UK pledge support for Mahdlo
Date published: 18 November 2022
Barlows (UK) Ltd have been welcomed to the Mahdlo Patrons Programme
Mahdlo Youth Zone are delighted to welcome another Oldham business to their Patrons Programme.
Renowned for their customer care and technical expertise, Barlows (UK) Ltd are local and national contractors providing electrical and maintenance services in Oldham and beyond.
Barlows (UK) Ltd believe strongly in training and continued development, and have a dedicated apprenticeship training hub at their Oldham office.
They offer a vast range of electrical and mechanical services including planned repairs, emergency repairs, installation, testing and fire and security working in domestic properties to large commercial organisations.
Ellie Scott, Account Manager at Barlows (UK) Ltd, said: "We are delighted to be working with Mahdlo supporting such a fantastic charity within our local community, and look forward to creating career opportunities for the members."
Claire Crossfield, fundraising manager at Mahdlo, added: "We were over the moon when Ellie told us that Barlows decided to become a Bronze Patron.
"Having a company with their profile invest in Oldham’s young people is so positive.
"Through their support are creating opportunities and memories that will last a lifetime.”
For information about Mahdlo and the Patrons programme, please email: fundraising@mahdloyz.org
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