A great scheme has just hatched from Searches UK

Throughout October, November & December Searches UK will donate chickens to families in Africa on behalf of every client that processes an order with us. Clients can help contribute at least 3 chickens when they order their searches in each of these months.

Our contribution to charity will massively enhance the lives of families who desperately need our help, and our gifts will enable families to earn an additional income as well as provide a sustainable food source for their loved ones.

Michaela Mocilanova, Office Manager, at Searches UK, commented:

“It is with great enthusiasm that we launch this life changing scheme in October which runs until the end of the year. Every client who places an order in each of these months can help families build a better life for themselves, and this small contribution to each family will make a huge difference to their lives. Searches UK contribute to charities throughout the year, however in this instance our clients will have control over how much we donate.”

With natural disasters, failed crops, food price hikes and limited job opportunities taking their toll on countries in Africa, together we can take a positive step to improve the standards of people’s lives in countries such as Zambia, Ethiopia, Lesotho, Uganda and Kenya.

Searches UK are passionate about supporting the world in which we operate and make regular donations to charities locally and nationally within the UK as well as worthwhile projects across the globe.

For more information about any of the products and services from Searches UK visit their website and follow them on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or Google+. Alternatively call them directly on 0800 043 1815 or email them at info@searchesuk.co.uk to speak to one of their dedicated team today.

This article was submitted to be published by Searches UK as part of their advertising agreement with Today’s Conveyancer. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Conveyancer.

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