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Parallel Office And Document Solutions Partners With Uk Muscular Dystrophy Family Charity To Help Fulfil ‘Muscle Dreams’

Parallel Office and Document Solutions, a leading provider of Managed Print and Managed Document solutions, is proud to announce its partnership with The Muscle Help Foundation (MHF) charity to support their mission of delivering life-changing experiences, known as Muscle Dreams for vulnerable children and young people living with Muscular Dystrophy (MD) across the UK.

In its 21st Anniversary year, the MHF charity delivers in-person Muscle Dream programmes and online interventions giving beneficiaries and families the opportunity to participate in bespoke well-being activities that for example focus on improving mental health and emotional wellness. These personalised transformational moments-in-time are designed to be restorative and uplifting. As a small family-centred charity, MHF works tirelessly to change lives and give hope. Offering a lifeline of support and social connection, MHF continues to focus its efforts on delivering powerful physiological and psychological benefits. Its impact is felt by beneficiaries across the UK from an increased sense of hopefulness to a powerful shared identity and sense of belonging underpinned by its Muscle Warriorcommunity.

As part of its commitment to making a difference, Parallel Office and Document Solutions will donate a percentage of the cost per copy rates on all new Managed Print service contracts to The Muscle Help Foundation. This initiative, aptly titled “Managed Print for Muscle Dreams,” aims to fund more ‘Muscle Dreams’ experiences for beneficiaries and their families.

“Our goal is to help fulfil more ‘Muscle Dreams’ for these vulnerable children and young people across the UK,” said Gavin Auckland, Managing Director of Parallel Office and Document Solutions. “These amazing experiences not only boost confidence and improve self-esteem but also help drive vital social connections for families who feel alone, isolated, and helpless.”

With over 20 years of experience in Managed Print and Managed Document solutions, Parallel Office and Document Solutions is well-equipped to support businesses while making a positive impact on society. Their impeccable service, attention to detail, and commitment to value for money have earned them recognition as the IT Print Reseller of the Year.

“We are excited to leverage our expertise in Managed Print to contribute to such a meaningful cause,” said the spokesperson. “Through our partnership with The Muscle Help Foundation, we aim to help realize their 657 mission and support their future aspirations.” Confirmed Steven Luff, Senior Sales Consultant at Parallel.

Parallel Office and Document Solutions encourages businesses to join them in supporting The Muscle Help Foundation by choosing Managed Print services. Every print counts towards fulfilling the dreams of Muscle Warriors and their families.

For more information on Parallel Office and Document Solutions and their services, visit www.parallel-group.co.uk or contact Steve at sluff@parallel-group.co.uk

About Parallel Office and Document Solutions: Parallel Office and Document Solutions is a leading provider of Managed Print and Managed Document solutions, offering tailored services to meet the unique needs of businesses. With over 20 years of experience, Parallel is committed to delivering unrivalled service quality and value for money.

About The Muscle Help Foundation: The Muscle Help Foundation (MHF) is a national charity dedicated to delivering life-changing experiences called ‘Muscle Dreams’ for children and young people (8-28yrs) with Muscular Dystrophy (MD). Through its bespoke well-being Muscle Dream programmes, MHF aims to uplift participants, boost confidence, and foster resilience, contributing to the #powerof657 movement.

MD is an unforgiving muscle wasting genetic condition that robs sufferers of their mobility, their independence and finally for those with the most severe form, their lives. In the UK, it’s estimated that there are around 110,000 people affected by MD. The condition causes mutations in muscle fibres that progressively weaken the muscles. Whilst research efforts across the world continue, there is currently no known treatment or cure.

For more information about the charity, visit https://www.musclehelp.com

Website: www.parallel-group.co.uk

 

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