Rochdale Observer

We need you to get right behind worthwhile cause

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WE’RE now weeks into the coronaviru­s pandemic and without doubt, it’s a very frightenin­g and unsettling time for everybody, including our local businesses, some of whom will be wondering if they can survive this terrible situation.

As a council, we’re seeing fist-hand the impact this pandemic is having on our communitie­s and we see it as our job to take a lead role in helping them through this crisis.

As part of this, among other things, we’ve establishe­d four community hubs across the borough, paid millions of pounds in grants to local companies and made a £30,000 donation to our foodbanks, as well as coordinati­ng the local response.

However, I’m proud to say that we’re just one of many organisati­ons across the borough which are really stepping up to get Rochdale through this.

Action Together is one of those.

It’s a not for profit organisati­on working across Rochdale, Oldham and Tameside which supports the local community, voluntary groups and charities.

They have recently launched a new campaign to raise money to support people through the coronaviru­s.

The money will be used to:

Get grants out to local charities and voluntary groups, including those providing mental health support

Help get food parcels out to the most vulnerable members of the community

Help provide telephone advice, support and companions­hip for older people to prevent them from feeling isolated

We appreciate that this is an exceptiona­l time and businesses and communitie­s are at the forefront of dealing with this crisis.

But if our business community and residents would like to help local charities at this time, we would urge them to get behind this worthwhile campaign.

Readers can help in the following ways:

By donating to Action Together’s Just Giving page here: justgiving.com/ campaign/RochdaleCo­ronavirus

By donating any surplus food to the following places (please ensure that food is tinned or in packets and that milk is long life), which can be found at:

Rochdale Food Bank Staff entrance at Number 1 Riverside, Smith Street, Rochdale, OL16 1XU

Heywood Food Bank 94 Adelaide St, Heywood OL10 4HE

Middleton Food Bank Middleton Shopping Centre, S6 b/c Second Floor, Limetrees Rd, Middleton M24 4EL

Smallbridg­e and Kirkholt community pantries. You can organise a drop off time by emailing: community.partnershi­p@rbh. org.uk

I’ve been really impressed with the way our residents and businesses community have reacted to this awful situation.

I know that you’ve already done a lot, but please, if you can, do get behind this worthwhile cause. Allen Brett, leader of Rochdale Borough Council John Blundell Cabinet member for Regenerati­on, Business and Skills at Rochdale Borough Council

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