Charity Options reveals new website created by Mashbo
Supported living charity Options has launched a new website, developed by digital consultancy and development agency Mashbo.
The Liverpool-based charity provides support to those with learning disabilities and acquired brain injuries, empowering them to live an independent life whilst still providing them with the support they need.
Mashbo, also based in Liverpool, has delivered a new website to reach more people that need Options’ help, and make Options’ services more accessible. The new site features a friendly design, clear navigation and a range of key accessibility features. Mashbo have used the newest in CSS and SVG technology to bring the Options personality to life digitally.
They have also incorporated some of the existing features of the old website to assist Options with daily HR tasks, such as a secure staff login area.
Commenting on the launch Liz Martin, marketing and culture assistant at Options, said: "We’ve loved working with Mashbo. They’re friendly, professional, fun, and you can see the whole team has a genuine passion and enthusiasm for what they do. We were really excited when we saw the final website – it was everything we had hoped for – brilliant design, strong brand, and easy to navigate.
"Along the way, the team have communicated updates in a straight forward manner and have kept us in the loop with everything they were doing. The speed at which the team delivered the project was also excellent and we would recommend Mashbo to anyone looking for a digital agency. We’re looking forward to seeing what the new website does for Options and our work in the future. A big thank you from us at Options."
Gavin Sherratt, managing director at Mashbo, added: "We thoroughly enjoyed working with Options, a charity that goes above and beyond for those that they help on a daily basis. They see their service users as human beings rather than numbers on a spreadsheet. Genuine humanity and compassion is a key part of the values we hold here at Mashbo and to work with an organisation that shares this viewpoint was great."
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