Vent-Axia has donated ventilation equipment to the team working on a special 'BBC Children In Need' episode of 'DIY SOS: The Big Build', which was aired on 13 November.
The donation was used as part of the major transformation of a centre for disabled children in Peterborough called Little Miracles. The parent led centre, support group and charity for children with additional needs, disabilities and life limiting conditions was set up by Michelle King in 2010. Little Miracles now helps 700 families and has over 2,500 children registered to use the centre.
This project was one of the biggest and most ambitious the DIY SOS team had ever undertaken. The old building was demolished and an entirely new centre built using a timber frame structure. With the help of the local community, trades and companies, the DIY SOS team fully rebuilt the centre both indoors and outdoors to provide a safe place for the children to play for years to come.
Jenny Smith, Vent-Axia's Marketing Services Manager, said: 'We're thrilled to be able to support Children in Need through this donation.'
In addition to donating to the Little Miracles project Vent-Axia's staff also supported Children in Need this year with a dress down day and cake sale.