Fix Auto Manchester East is supporting a key community project helping young children and teenagers throughout Oldham.
It has become a patron of Mahdlo Youth Zone, a community centre dedicated youngsters between eight and 19 and those with disabilities aged up to 25, for the next three years.
James Gore, Managing Director for Fix Auto Manchester East, said, “Mahdlo Youth Zone is a phenomenal movement that helps and supports young people from all walks of life. To be able to support it and be an official patron is an honour. Myself and my brothers grew up and went to school in Oldham, as do my children, so it’s a privilege to be able to give something back to the community and to help the area prosper.”
Mahdlo opened in 2012 and has an army of 96 volunteers who provide activities and support service seven days a week. This year it is hoping to raise £1.6m to help fund its on-going services.
Lucy Lees, Mahdlo CEO, said: “My deepest gratitude to Fix Auto Manchester East for their generous support and commitment as a Silver Patron. Our partnership empowers us to make a meaningful difference in the lives of Oldham’s young people, fostering a brighter tomorrow for our community.”