Posted by Ian Cameron on Aug 22, 2018
It isn't often one has the pleasure of meeting a person with such a creative approach to supporting people less fortunate than ourselves.
 
Today we had the pleasure of meeting such a fellow Chris Savill, who has created a business model embracing well qualified trades people with a willingness to offer their services  to assist a family, or individual, or community group that is struggling and in genuine need of trade services?  United Tradies
 
Congratulations Chris --a wonderful concept --Chris would like recommendations of valuable capable trades people to include among his "welfare army"
 

How we built a business that has both a commercial aspect and meets the practical needs of those less fortunate in our communities, by both parts of the business working together.

To bring back good old fashioned values to the Tradie industry, with a heart for those in need. Uniting both Tradies and the public to be that help to benefit all our communities through our MAD days (Make A Difference days) where we aim to be a practical layer of help to compliment the help brought by all the other amazing people, groups, banks and companies already working to help in those communities.