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Glass Express Midlands is running a Christmas charity campaign in support of Outreach Angels which provides homelessness people in Birmingham.
And the firm is encouraging its customers to take part in a festive competition as part of the initiative.
Glass Express Midlands is an IGU manufacturer based in Oldbury. It has sent branded baubles to customers across the UK, inviting them to decorate their workplace Christmas trees and share a photo on LinkedIn for a chance to win a £100 donation, made in their name, to Outreach Angels.
The competition has run throughout December, where the winner will be selected based on the most creative, festive or imaginative Christmas tree display featuring the Glass Express Midlands bauble.
Loving Angels
Outreach Angels carry out regular street outreach missions and distribute food, clothing and essential winter supplies to vulnerable individuals across the city.
The charity’s mission resonates strongly with the Glass Express Midlands (GEM) team, particularly with technical manager Kirsty Fortnam, who volunteers with the organisation throughout the year.
“Our goal is to bring a bit of light-hearted fun to our customers during what is always a busy and demanding period,” says Arun Photay, the managing director at GEM. “At the same time, it’s a chance to shine a spotlight on a local charity that is making a genuine impact in our community.”
GEM, which supplies IGUs, processed glass, and bespoke decorative products to the residential and commercial markets, has made community involvement a key pillar in its corporate activities in recent years. From festive charity competitions to local sports team sponsorships, GEM remains committed to initiatives that strengthen and support its local community.
Picture: Glass Express Midlands launched a festive competition for charity.
Article written by Brian Shillibeer
15th December 2025