Greater Manchester business answer Marcus Rashford’s call
Date published: 26 October 2020

Cadent has said it will fund 40,000 meals for those who need them.
Cadent, Greater Manchester’s gas network and major local employer, has pledged to fund 40,000 meals as it joins the amazing nationwide effort to stop vulnerable children and families going hungry.
Individuals and businesses up and down the country are rallying to a cause championed by Manchester-born footballer Marcus Rashford MBE.
Cadent, which manages the underground gas network in the England star’s home city and across North West England, has confirmed a donation to the charity he supports, FareShare.
“We’re one big family here at Cadent. Looking out for and looking after people – especially those in vulnerable situations – is just what we do,” said Steve Fraser, chief executive. “We don’t want to see anyone go hungry and really feel this donation is the right thing to do.”
Cadent looks after four of the UK’s gas networks – North West England, the West Midlands, East and North London. It directly employs over 4,000 people and many thousands more via sub-contractors.
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