A charity supporting Bradford’s migrant and refugee community has received a boost from TK Maxx.
Inspire Futures Foundation, founded by Mushtaq Hussain in 2015, has become a vital lifeline for families living in poverty or adjusting to their new life in the district.
The organisation’s work has now been supported by TK Maxx manager Kat and store employee and Mohammed at Forster Square Retail Park.
Mohammed, who volunteers with Inspire Futures in his spare time, said: “Families from refugee and asylum seeking backgrounds need all the support they can get, and Inspire Futures have worked very hard to ensure their needs are met.
“I spoke with our manager who was amazing in supporting the charity and we hope to continue to support them in the future.”
Mushtaq added: "The demand of our free services has increased significantly, and more so since the pandemic.
“The support shown by TK Maxx is greatly appreciated.”
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