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10 of the West Country’s nicest businesses and how they’ve given back in 2021

From 24-hour bed pushing challenges to training nursery school teachers in Africa, companies in Bristol and Somerset have done all kinds of things to help others this year

View of Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol(Image: Ben Birchall/PA Wire)

Throughout the pandemic we have seen the growing importance of the social responsibility of business.

This has included the pursuit of longer term goals, such as commitments to combat climate change, to help better their operations for the good of their people and the wider world.

But many companies have also been stepping up to give back to those who need a helping hand within communities they are based in, given the tough economic challenges of the previous 12 months.

And when Santa Claus is drawing up his nice list, he will be sure to pencil in a few stops to Bristol and the West of England, as these generous firms prove…


Leonardo

Social Bite co-founder Josh Littlejohn.(Image: Social Bite)


Like many firms the aerospace giant, which manufactures helicopters at its site Yeovil and has a cyber security business in Bristol, was not able to hold its usual Christmas celebrations due to Covid.

For the second year running, Leonardo will instead be donating the funding for traditional employee celebrations to Social Bite, the charity and social enterprise that seeks to break the cycle of homelessness by offering jobs in its cafes, and offer innovative housing solutions and free food and drink.

Leonardo’s donation will allow Social Bite to buy 4,000 meals for those experiencing homelessness this Christmas, as part of its annual ‘Festival of Kindness’ campaign.

Norman Bone, chair and chief executive of Leonardo º£½ÇÊÓÆµ said: “I am pleased that something positive is able to come out of what continues to be a tough time with Covid. All Leonardo employees can be proud that they have contributed to supporting those who find themselves most in need this Christmas.”