Vision for All on the move with new van donation
Community outreach is set to accelerate for Vision for All CIC, following a generous van donation from PJB Accident Repairs.
The new vehicle will enable the team to reach even more young people and families across the West Midlands, taking mentoring sessions, youth projects, and practical support directly into neighbourhoods.
CEO Luceo expressed his gratitude and excitement about the donation’s impact: “We’re thrilled to receive this vehicle. It gives us the freedom to be more mobile and accessible, ensuring we can show up where we’re needed most for the young people we support.”
More than just transport, the new van represents connection and community progress. It will serve as a vital tool for delivering on-site sessions, supporting family initiatives, and helping the organisation extend its reach into areas where opportunities are most scarce.
The generous contribution from PJB Accident Repairs, alongside the valued support of Clarke and Evans Accident Repair Specialists, highlights the power of local partnership. Together, these collaborations demonstrate how businesses can make a difference in strengthening communities and creating opportunities.
“Partnerships like this keep us moving forward both literally and in spirit,” added Luceo.
For partnership, sponsorship, or to find out how you can get involved, please contact Vision for All at: [email protected]
Pictured (L-R): Troy Deeney (Vision4All Patreon), Martyn Rowley ( NBRA – VBRA), Brett Craythorne (Vision4All), Scott Bacciochi (PJB Accident Repairs Limited), Carl Bacciochi (PJB Accident Repairs Limited), Ebony Belle (Vision4All), Parwinder Dhutty (Clarke & Evans Accident Repair Specialists), Paul Glover (Stellantis) and Luceo Darby (Vision4All)