As part of their move to a new office at Bridgewater place, Eversheds contacted Leeds Ahead to offer furniture from their old offices to any community partners in the city that needed it.
Leeds Ahead offered the furniture through its network of community contacts and then arranged what would be distributed to each of the groups. A significant amount of the furniture was also made available to new enterprise catalyst centres in Beeston and Harehills to support Sharing the Success, the city's Local Enterprise Growth Initiative Programme.
Nine voluntary and community sector organisations benefited from a total of over £7.5k worth of office furniture and equipment. The furniture delivery was arranged by Eversheds so arrived at the community groups at no cost to them. Eversheds was also able to recycle much of its furniture