Why the construction CRASH charity needs your help to survive the pandemic

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CRASH chief executive Francesca Roberts explains how vital projects for the homeless are still carrying on despite huge challenges

CRASH was founded by the construction industry 25 years ago to provide support for homeless people and hospices for the terminally ill. Covid-19 has had a devastating impact on the charity and the people it supports. With all fundraising events cancelled until the end of the year, CRASH’s projects to improve the lives of homeless and terminally ill people are in jeopardy. 

CRASH chief executive Francesca Roberts spoke to Building to discuss what the industry can do to help.

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