Chandlers Building Supplies, a roofers’ merchant, has launched a campaign to support Help for Heroes. The roofing supplier has a number of ex-forces personnel working throughout its business. It will donate a percentage of sales from its ‘Help for Heroes’ thermal gloves to the charity during November and December.
Sue McKinney, of Chandlers Building Supplies, said: “We are fortunate to have a number of veterans working across our branches, so it is very fitting for us to support Help for Heroes.”
Charlie Field, formerly of The Royal Engineers, joined Chandlers Building Supplies earlier this year. He said: “The number of people leaving the armed forces every year is astounding. Many need ongoing support and Help for Heroes is there for them. As a veteran myself I am very pleased that the business I work for is supporting Help for Heroes. It shows that it values my service and those of other veterans throughout the country.”
Paul Hawes, who was in the Prince of Wales Royal Regiment, joined in 2015 and works as a transport manager. Mike Redclift was an infantry soldier in the Duke of Edinburgh’s Royal regiment for ten years. He also joined the roofing and builders’ merchants in 2014 as a yard supervisor. These, and others at Chandlers Building & Roofing Supplies, are therefore among the 14,000 military personnel that leave the armed forces every year.