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Act of Kindness

As part of our 25th Anniversary celebrations, we’ve launched the ‘Gunfire Giving Back’ initiative—a team effort where our staff volunteers will complete 25 Acts of Kindness throughout 2025.

Our primary focus is to support the Cambridgeshire community, where our headquarters are based, while also extending our support to people in areas across the country where we have contracts.

To kick things off, our Michelle Holland will be volunteering at the Ely Foodbank every Friday. With shelves running low, our team came together to collect essential goods to support those in need.

Michelle delivered these donations to the foodbank last Friday. We are proud to say that she will be continuing her voluntary efforts.

Thank you to our fantastic team for their generosity and commitment, and a special mention to our Project Manager, Steve Dorado, who gave the single biggest individual donation of £100 in food donations!

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