Sunderland Echo

Sir Bob’s praise for charity cash

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since day one.

“The foundation does amazing work across Sunderland and this support will ensure the people we help can look forward to that, despite the challenges that the pandemic has presented to charities of all kinds.

“With so many people in region facing unemployme­nt, mental health challenges or being cut off from their communitie­s, charities matter now more than ever before but funding streams are uncertain.

"Our programmes are designed to support and complement a range of frontline public services, helping to tackle some of our communitie­s’ biggest challenges.”

The foundation has supported hundreds of thousands of people tackle issues such as obesity, unemployme­nt, poor mental health, social isolation and anti-social behaviour.

Its work includes services both at the £20m Beacon, which opened in 2018, as well as sports and education programmes in the community.

A match-funding scheme has also raised £500,000 from private individual­s.

Councillor Graeme Miller, the council’s leader, said the foundation “is an absolute asset to Sunderland” and added: “The one-off injection of cash will ensure that the charity can emerge from a period of national on the best footing possible, able to deliver services and support that has helped so many people in the city.

"And that it will continue to deliver its incredible work for future generation­s.

"We cannot afford, particular­ly as we come through such a devastatin­g period, to leave such an important charity to wither.”

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Sir Bob Murray at the Foundation of Light’s Beacon of Light building prior to its 2018 opening.

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