A box of chocolate treats is helping to deliver more than just sweetness this Easter, as a housebuilder steps in to support families facing hardship.
Allison Homes South West has donated Easter eggs to Churches Housing Action Team (CHAT) for the third consecutive year, supporting individuals and families in need across Mid Devon.
Staff collected the eggs before delivering them to the charity’s Tiverton food bank ahead of the Easter period, with this year’s donation exceeding previous efforts.
Holly Reid, fundraising manager at CHAT, said: “We’d like to say a big thank you to everyone at Allison Homes South West for their continued support. Easter eggs go a long way in bringing a little joy to children and families who need it the most.”
The initiative forms part of the company’s ongoing support for the charity, which provides assistance to people experiencing hunger and housing difficulties.
Glyn Mabey, managing director of Allison Homes South West, said: “We’re proud to support CHAT again this year, and the important work they do to help people across Mid Devon facing difficult circumstances.
“Donating Easter eggs is a simple way for our team to come together and help local families over the Easter period.”
CHAT, which is based in Tiverton, also carries out outreach work in Crediton, Cullompton and Uffculme. The charity offers free advice on housing, debt and money management, alongside practical support through its food bank, pantry and provision of essential household items.
Allison Homes South West is currently building new homes at Tarka Coombe in Landkey, Barnstaple, and High Moor View in Winkleigh. The company is also delivering affordable homes at partnership sites in Tiverton and Witheridge.
More information about the housebuilder is available at www.allison-homes.co.uk.



