A NORTHWICH wellness group brought some much needed cheer this Easter by donating nearly 100 eggs to a local charity close to their hearts.
Nutrition at the Hangout, a community of nearly 1,500 people, made the generous donation to Helping Hands (Northwich in Need) over the weekend.
After what has been a difficult year for so many, especially children who have been out of school for many months, the local group wanted to give back to their community.
Owners John Fielding and Kay Leigh Richardson asked their members to donate chocolate eggs to Helping Hands (Northwich in Need), a charity which helps people throughout the local area access safe, temporary housing.
It is not the first time the couples have supported the charity as they were involved in a scheme that provided Christmas hampers and food to the homeless over the festive period.
The Nutrition at the Hangout community donated chocolate eggs to local charity, Northwich in Need, this Easter.
The group gave generously, and John and Kay Leigh were proud to present nearly 100 chocolate eggs to the local charity, who have distributed them to the children they help and support.
Kay Leigh commented: "We were so happy to be able to donate these eggs to the charity this Easter.
"We know they will go to children within the local community who may not be having the easiest time at the moment, and we really hope that the small treat cheered them up and brought a smile to their faces over the holidays."
John added: "Our wellness group guides local people on their weight loss journeys and we always stress that you can still enjoy the sweeter things in life as long as you do it in moderation.
"We hope our nutrition community, and the Northwich community enjoyed some chocolate eggs this weekend - we all deserve a treat during these unusual times."
Nutrition at the Hangout helps people with their diet and nutrition, guiding them in their weight-loss journeys and on average, the group collectively loses a tonne of body fat each month.
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