Carr's Helps Salvation Army with Daily Bread

Older people in Salvation Army care homes across Britain will be enjoying freshly-baked bread for the next year in a scheme that will also help them to remember important personal memories.

Carlisle-based Carr's Breadmaker has donated 40 automatic bread-makers and a year's supply of flour to 18 Salvation Army residential care homes across the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland.

The breadmakers will provide a year's worth of fresh bread for the church and charity, and this may also be used to work with residents to trigger their personal memories.
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