Wolves Aid, the community donations arm of Wolves Community Trust, has donated £8000 to local not-for-profit organisation, Access to Business.

It is a voluntary-based business, which provides support into employment, training and self-employment for local people.

Wolves Aid's £8000 donation will go towards funding new specialised computers.

Access to Business Manager, Josie Kelly, said, "We have recently moved into our new City Centre premises from Temple Street, to meet the increased demand for our services.

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"We are very grateful for the generous donation from Wolves Aid to purchase new specialised computers for our extended Training Room.

"The support from Wolves Aid means that our clients can gain qualifications to help them in their quest for employment. Our clients are already queuing up for new computer lessons".

Rachael Heyhoe Flint, said "It was most heartwarming to see so many Access to Business clients working at the computers provided by Wolves Aid.

Our charity has certainly made a difference to the quality of equipment now available to the service users who have to battle to overcome their own health and special needs difficulties".

Wolves Aid is now a part of Wolves Community Trust - Wolves' official charitable trust, which provides community schemes based around Health, Education, Social Inclusion, Community Sports and now, via Wolves Aid, community donations.

For more details, visit www.wolves.co.uk and click on the Club section of the website and then select Wolves Community Trust.