Staff and Clients at Witmore Enterprises are thrilled with the newest addition to their fleet; a brand new mini bus thanks to the generosity of Glencore.
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Witmore CEO Ms Anita White applied for a grant through the Glencore Community Investments Program in March last year.
"We submitted an application to Glencore early last year and were thrilled when we found out it was accepted," Ms White said.
"This additional bus will be of great help as our other two buses are ageing and starting to clock a lot of kilometers."
The new bus will be used to transport clients around town to locations such as the Riverside Cafe as well as long distance and interstate trips to destinations such as Forster, Dubbo and even Queensland.
Glencore representative Michelle Hunter said it was an easy decision to help Witmore Enterprises.
"Glencore's Community Investment is about creating long-term change by building capacity in the communities in which we operate," Ms Hunter explained.
"Witmore's are a well known, valuable organisation here in the Singleton community and we know they will really benefit from the bit of help we can give."