LUTON TWINS Sunita Johal and Anita Cormier run a health and beauty company with a silver lining – helping charities comes pretty high on their list of priorities.
Last year the duo - known professionally as Crimson Catz – offered to help British war veterans. And they now have 11 on their books.
Sunita said: “They’re mainly soldiers who’ve fought in Afghanistan.
“It’s quite a challenge and can be quite emotional.
“They’ve been through so much and you can feel it – they’re from a completely different world.
“You don’t know what they’re going to be like when they walk through the door.
“We give them aromatherapy, reflexology and massage.
“Sometimes they want to talk and it’s completely confidential, one-to-one.”
The 38-year-old sisters are also involved with the Samaritans, Great Ormond Street Hospital, the iZulu orphan project and other good causes.
They started their business three years ago and hope to branch out into fashion. Anita said: “Suni’s the creative, flamboyant one. I’m more practical.”
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