Two Nantwich charities boosted by Maylands Park housing developer
By Ryan Parker 22nd Apr 2026
A support service for people in Nantwich and a dog rescue charity have each received a welcome boost thanks to David Wilson Homes.
Pawprints to Freedom and Re-Enabled Support Services each received a £300 donation from the Maylands Park developer, set to deliver 188 properties.
Re-Enabled Support Services, which promotes independence and community integration for people in need of specialist care, has used the donation to fund social activities.
The Nantwich-based care provider delivers high-quality, person-centred support to individuals with complex mental health needs and learning disabilities.

Manager at Re-Enabled Support Services, Primrose Betera, said: "We are sincerely grateful to David Wilson Homes for their support.
"Partnerships like this demonstrate the power of collaboration in strengthening local communities.
"This contribution has enabled us to expand our social engagement activities, creating meaningful experiences that build confidence, reduce isolation and promote overall wellbeing."
The organisation currently takes care of 13 clients across Cheshire East and Cheshire West.
Primrose added: "Our service user and family events focus on togetherness, social inclusion and strengthening family relationships in a relaxed and supportive environment."
Nantwich-headquartered Pawprints to Freedom's team of volunteers work tirelessly to prevent suffering and improve welfare conditions for dogs.
The registered charity operates primarily in Romania, rescuing dogs from kill shelters and other horrific situations, before rehoming them in the UK.
Director at Pawprints to Freedom, Laura Day, said: "The recent donation from David Wilson Homes will be used directly to support the dogs in the charity's care, helping to fund veterinary treatment, food, training, enrichment and essential kennel costs.
"In addition to our ongoing work, Pawprints to Freedom is currently building a new shelter in Romania, which will improve welfare standards and increase capacity to help dogs most in need.
"We extend our heartfelt thanks to David Wilson Homes for helping to give rescue dogs a second chance."
Sales director at David Wilson Homes North West, Jennifer Burns, said: "We are very proud to support both these local charities so they can continue to provide help and support to the local Nantwich community and our four-legged friends."
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