Rochdale Observer

Foundation cooks up help for club

- Helen.johnson@menmedia.co.uk @helenj83ME­N

ACOOKING club has been given a donation by a community foundation set up in memory of a much loved sportsman.

The SG6 Foundation gave £250 to Kitchen Kapers, a mental health cookery class at Crimble Croft Community Centre,

The Kitchen Kapers are a group run by Louise Kershaw of Crimble Croft which aims to give people the skills necessary to be able to cope in the kitchen, how to make basic meals and how to eat healthily.

The group was struggling for money so applied to the SG6 Foundation for funds. Their applicatio­n was granted so Brad Gartland and Pete Duffy from the foundation came down to the centre and presented the group with a cheque which should secure their future.

Louise Kershaw, centre manager said: “I heard about the foundation and the good deeds they were doing and decided to apply.

“Our applicatio­n was successful and we were given £250 which is fantastic for us.

“The foundation were great to deal with and Brad and Pete who came to present the cheque were delighted to see what they were contributi­ng to”.

The SG6 Foundation was set up last year after the death of Steve Gartland who had struggled bravely against the effects of depression. Steve was a well known local sportsman having played rugby league for Rochdale Hornets, Oldham and Mayfield were he was also a successful coach with the first team and importantl­y with the Mustangs youth section.

Pete Duffy who was a close friend of Steve’s, said: “Steve’s death left a lot of people devastated, he left behind a legacy at Mayfield with many of ‘Garty’s boys’ playing now in the first and second teams.

“After discussion­s with Brad and Liam, Steve’s sons and Joanne his widow we decided we would like to keep Steve’s name alive and what better way to do that than by helping others who are in difficulty.

“We raise money through events locally and individual sponsorshi­ps.

We are holding a fundraiser this Saturday, July 8 at the Mayfield rugby club in the shape of a race night, we are hoping for a good turn out and all are welcome. There are plenty of prizes on offer and a great night for a great cause is expected.”

 ?? Branch of the NSPCC would like to thank all of those who helped make the day such a success and looks forward to rivalries being renewed across the greens and fairways next year.” ?? ●●Littleboro­ugh NSPCC’s annual charity golf day at Whittaker Golf Club
Branch of the NSPCC would like to thank all of those who helped make the day such a success and looks forward to rivalries being renewed across the greens and fairways next year.” ●●Littleboro­ugh NSPCC’s annual charity golf day at Whittaker Golf Club
 ??  ?? ●●Brad Gartland and Pete Duffy of the SG6 Foundation present a cheque to the Kitchen Kapers mental health cookery class
●●Brad Gartland and Pete Duffy of the SG6 Foundation present a cheque to the Kitchen Kapers mental health cookery class
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