UK Mortgage Centre’s Toy Appeal Is Back For 2023

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Explore the touching initiatives of UKMC in the Toy Appeal 2023. Find out how we're bringing happiness and creating a positive impact this festive season.
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The UK Mortgage Centre (UKMC) is aiming to help families across Warrington and the surrounding areas this Christmas.

After a year of financial uncertainty and many families struggling to afford their mortgage and other household bills, UKMC want to ensure no child or family in Warrington goes without.

UKMC Founder Sam Fox Said “We may have rebranded from Warrington Mortgage Centre, earlier this year, but for many of us working here, Warrington is our home. We want to make sure, now more than ever, that we help as many families as possible during this cost of living. Everything has increased in price, not just mortgages and interest rates and we know first hand from our customers the difficulties many are facing.”

UKMC are asking their fellow partners to donate to our appeal instead of delivering presents for their team! Instead of gifting Christmas treats to introducers of the business will also be donating the value of those treats in toys and food to further aid the appeal.

Anyone who wishes to donate can drop off their toys, books, etc to their central office during their opening hours.

98-101 Buttermarket Street, Warrington, WA1 2NZ

Monday – Thursday 9.30am-5.30pm | Friday – 9.30am-3.00pm

UK Mortgage Centre helps families across Warrington

Sam Fox added “If anyone is able to donate, either a toy, a book, clothing or food we would be grateful for your support.”

UKMC, formally Warrington Mortgage Centre, launched a similar appeal last year and hope to double the success.

UKMC will continue to work closely with charities both locally and nationally throughout 2024 and give back to the community.

Contact UKMC For Mortgage Help:

If you’re ever in any doubt about affording your current or potential mortgage then it’s worth speaking to an expert mortgage adviser who can help guide you through the process and help find a solution for you.

At UK Mortgage Centre we provide straightforward mortgage advice that’s easy to understand and with the aim of saving you money.

01925 573328hello@ukmc.co.ukwww.ukmc.co.uk/contact/

Disclaimer

UK Mortgage Centre Limited is an Appointed Representative of Refresh Mortgage Network Limited. Refresh Mortgage Network Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. We are entered on the Financial Services Register under firm number 1019794.

As a mortgage is secured against your home, it could be repossessed if you do not keep up the mortgage repayments. The Financial Conduct Authority does not regulate some forms of buy-to-let mortgages.

The Financial Conduct Authority does not regulate will writing and taxation and trust advice.

You may be charged a fee for your advice. A typical fee is £495, which would be payable when you receive your mortgage offer. Your dedicated advisor will discuss this further on your free initial phone call.

Registered company number: 15825320

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