Two businesses joined forces to support a mission to deliver aid to people affected by the devastating war in Ukraine.
Autocraft Telford and ChipsAway Telford and Wolverhampton have been supporting David Pryce who takes refurbished tricycles to disabled children in Ukraine's orphanages.
And he reached out to Steve Williams at ChipsAway Telford when seeking assistance in restoring a bike that he wanted to be painted in Ukrainian Military Livery.
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