Ferrari and Carrs Ferrari deliver a bit of extra special Christmas magic to Vranch House
Santa’s sleigh may be the most famous red vehicle delivering presents at Christmas, but today Ferrari cars were dashing through town with some extra special gifts in tow.
Surprising the children at Vranch House, in Exeter, a brand new Ferrari Portofino arrived this morning delivering a Christmas tree and a selection of Ferrari teddy bears and colouring sets, on behalf of nearby Carrs Ferrari and Ferrari North Europe. Understanding that, whilst this year has been difficult for all, these children have faced their own personal challenges and the visit from Carrs Ferrari hoped to bring smiles to faces and festive joy to the local community.
The striking Christmas tree was unpacked from the Ferrari Portofino and delivered, with a box of beautiful red, green and white decorations ready for the children and staff at Vranch House to decorate and enjoy together. Nodding to the Italian heritage of the Ferrari brand with a red, green and white theme, the trees will set the festive scene for everyone over the Christmas period.
Carrs Ferrari is incredibly proud to be able to deliver these gifts, along with a Christmas Tree and decorations. Through what has been a tough year, we hope to provide a ray of light to the local community and to bring smiles to faces in the build up to Christmas. We wanted to show our appreciation to a fantastic organisation in Vranch House, and we hope our visit will be one that they remember fondly.
Francesco Balli, Regional Manager, Ferrari North Europe said, "One of the best things about Ferrari is the excitement it brings to adults and children alike; there is a very special feeling when you see and hear our beautiful cars up close. We hope that by bringing a Ferrari experience to the children we can help create a moment of joy, providing respite from what has been an incredibly difficult year. The toys and trees are a gift from us to show our appreciation for these young people and all of those who care for them, and we hope our visit will be a day to remember."