Entrance Composite Door Solutions raises over £1,000 for Kelly’s Heroes

ECDS Managing Director Gregory Kelly, and Kellys Heroes Co-Founder John Hewitt

Entrance Composite Door Solutions, a trusted supplier of premium composite door systems, has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting mental health awareness by raising over £1,000 for Kelly’s Heroes in the past six months.

The Nottinghamshire-based manufacturer has been supporting the charity throughout the year, donating a set amount for every composite doorset sold. The partnership reflects the company’s ongoing support for its local community and important mental health causes.

Founded in memory of Kelly Hewitt to support those affected by suicide and prevent future tragedies, Kelly’s Heroes provides immediate and ongoing prevention services, including counselling, bereavement groups and practical support for families, friends and communities impacted by suicide.

The charity also delivers suicide awareness training, school and workplace education, and community campaigns to break stigma and promote early intervention.

Entrance CDS Managing Director Gregory Kelly comments: “We’re incredibly proud to support Kelly’s Heroes and the exceptional work they do. Mental health support is vital in every community, and we wanted to play our part in helping a local charity make a real difference to people’s lives.”

The Entrance CDS team has actively engaged with the charity throughout 2025, with staff participation in fundraising activities and awareness initiatives. The company plans to continue its support throughout the year, encouraging others in the trade to consider how they can contribute to mental health causes.

“Mental health challenges affect everyone, including those in the construction and glazing sectors where high stress and long hours are commonplace,” Gregory added. “Supporting causes like this is simply part of being a responsible business. Quality products and reliable service are a given, but our commitment extends beyond the doors we manufacture to the communities and people we serve.”

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