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Milwaukee and CEF support WellChild with ongoing initiatives following Maddie’s garden makeover

Published: 4 July 2025 Category: News

City Electrical Factors (CEF), together with Milwaukee Tools, continue their commitment to supporting WellChild’s vital work through ongoing initiatives inspired by recent successful projects. Notably, after the completion of Maddie’s Garden a transformative outdoor space created by CEF’s senior team volunteers, Milwaukee generously supplied Packout Storage Systems FOC to further aid WellChild’s Helping Hands programme.

Milwaukee and CEF support WellChild with ongoing initiatives following Maddie’s garden makeover

Over two days, dedicated members of CEF’s senior team volunteered their time to give Maddie’s Garden a complete makeover, designing and building a safe, accessible, and stimulating outdoor environment for Maddie. The project was designed to give her the freedom to fully enjoy her garden, featuring an interactive sensory wall that engages her senses and promotes both joy and independence.

Building on this success, Milwaukee’s donation of packout storage solutions now enables WellChild to manage multiple projects simultaneously, expanding the reach and efficiency of their Helping Hands programme. The donated tools and storage solutions play a crucial role in supporting ongoing and future initiatives, helping more children and families.

Andrew Moseley, Commercial Director at CEF, said: “The Maddie’s Garden project was a heartfelt effort by our team, and it’s inspiring to see how our support can make a lasting difference. Following that, Milwaukee’s generous donation of storage solutions continues the momentum, allowing WellChild to extend their impact and reach more children in need.”

Kieran Cullen, Helping Hands Programme Manager at WellChild, added: “Thanks to CEF’s volunteers and Milwaukee’s support, we are better equipped to carry out multiple projects effectively. These resources will help us deliver more meaningful support, enabling children like Maddie to have better access to safe, engaging outdoor spaces and resources.”

This partnership exemplifies how community spirit and committed engagement can have a meaningful, lasting, positive impact. Moving forward in 2025, CEF and WellChild will continue their collaborative efforts to support vulnerable children and their families across the UK.

For more information about WellChild and its Helping Hands programme or to learn how to get involved, visit www.wellchild.org.uk.