Local recruiters don festive jumpers for charity.

The team at a recruitment business are wearing Christmas jumpers every Friday in December to raise money for the Shrewsbury Food Hub.

The tradition at Shrewsbury-based DMOS People began in 2022 as a way of getting festive and sharing some goodwill with a charity that reduces food waste and helps people in the local community.

“This has become one of our favourite festive traditions,” said director Stuart Danks. “On Fridays, we switch office wear for Christmas jumpers. The team have all donated to our Christmas jumper fund, which the business has topped up to a £500 donation for the Food Hub.

“I’d like to say a big thank you to my team for all their hard work in 2024. We’ve had some challenges thrown our way, but we’ve overcome them as a team and now we’re stronger than ever. There’s been growth in our temporary recruitment division, our permanent recruitment clients have confirmed growth for next year, four new apprenticeships have started here, and our team structure has strengthened. 2025 is looking good!”

This year the firm has donated over £10,000 to local charities Shrewsbury Food Hub, The Movement Centre, Climbing Out, Lingen Davies, and The Rural Charity. It has also renewed its sponsorship deal with the West Mid Showground to support local events.

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