Loughborough Echo

Uni Special Projects Fund boosts two local groups

Grants for Shepshed Foodbank and Falcon Support Services

- ANDY RUSH andy.rush@reachplc.com

LOUGHBOROU­GH University has awarded two Charnwood organisati­ons with substantia­l donations, as part of its Special Projects Fund.

The initiative accepts bids of up to £7,000 from charities and organisati­ons in-and-around Loughborou­gh, to support schemes that aid the local community.

The fund is part of the university’s larger Community Donations Fund, which has helped more than 200 community groups in the Charnwood area.

The Shepshed Foodbank has been awarded a £3,000 donation to cover two years’ worth of insurance for its new van, which has been loaned by the local BT Fleet.

The vital service supports community members facing challengin­g circumstan­ces and it has seen a fourfold increase in the number of people collecting parcels since opening in 2014. The van will allow the organisa- tion to easily collect and transport donations.

The second recipient of funding in this round of the Special Projects Fund is Falcon Support Services, which has been awarded £2,378 for a new dishwasher and tumble dryer.

Falcon Support Services provides supported accommodat­ion and community projects for those that are homeless, at risk of homelessne­ss or socially isolated; it also offers 70 bed spaces across nine projects.

Its new Drop-In day centre provides a safe and warm place for homeless people, offering services such as shower access, a washing machine and food.

The dishwasher will ensure that the project can provide food more efficientl­y and the tumble dryer will enable those using the washing machine to also dry their clothes within the Drop-In opening times.

Additional­ly, the Charnwood Citizens Advice Bureau received a donation of £6,891 from the fund, to help run a fixed eight-month group programme to recruit and train an additional eight advisers.

The Charnwood Citizens Advice Bureau is recognised for their crucial work within the community, offering free, confidenti­al, independen­t and impartial advice to clients; their generalist advisers are volunteers who are trained to provide advice and informatio­n on a variety of issues, such as debt, welfare benefits, employment and housing.

Jon Walker, chair of the Community Donations Committee and the University’s director of enterprise developmen­t, said: “We are very pleased to be able to provide funding to Falcon Support Services, the Shepshed Foodbank and Citizens Advice Charnwood through our Special Projects Fund.

“The volunteers and staff in these organisati­ons do very important work that makes a real difference to the lives of the people they support in the Loughborou­gh area and more widely across Charnwood.”

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