The Domino’s Pizza stores in Fleet and Aldershot have raised £800 for local charity Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice and Armed Forces charity, Help for Heroes.
The two stores pulled together to arrange a number of fundraising activities at the Aldershot Pantomime and Fleet Christmas Festival including selling piping hot pizza slices as well as Domino’s merchandise, charity wristbands and Christmas decorations. All of the proceeds from the sales were donated directly to the two chosen charities.
In addition, Domino’s in Aldershot also supported a local event held by Eagle Radio to highlight how families of the Welsh Guards currently serving in Afghanistan have been affected by the war. The special Christmas breakfast show gave people the chance to share their views and enabled the troops to send and receive messages from loved ones over the airwaves. Domino’s supplied a stack of freshly made pizza for the families taking part.
The combined efforts from the Domino’s team and the generosity of local residents over the festive season raised a total of £800, which has been donated to Help for Heroes and Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice charities.
Dilip Sodha, franchisee of the Domino’s stores in Fleet and Aldershot, said: “As a local business, we’re keen to deliver more than just great tasting pizza in our local community and we are delighted to support these two very worthy charities, which are close to the hearts of people in both Aldershot and Fleet. We are very pleased to present the charities with this money, which we know will be put to great use.”
Domino’s Pizza is keen to support local causes and groups wherever possible. People should get in touch for further details by visiting the stores at 254 Fleet Road, Fleet and 111-113 Victoria Road, Aldershot.
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