Derbyshire charities and support groups benefit from Covid support fund
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The emergency funding was created to help the incredible groups on the frontline supporting communities through the pandemic, as well as to provide support to charity groups.
Liv Garfield, Severn Trent chief executive, said: “We knew when the virus hit and we all went into lockdown that our communities would need help, which is why we created our emergency fund.
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Hide Ad“We were conscious, though, that not everyone would need help right away, which is why we held back half a million pounds to support non-profit organisations which have struggled through the pandemic to get back on their feet.
"We're so pleased to share that the final £500,000 has been has now been offered to those amazing community groups and charities most in need of our support right now.”
Across Derbyshire, Severn Trent has awarded £116,000 and supported 45 charities and organisations.
Charities and groups that have benefited include food bank providers, children’s groups and groups supporting hospitals, mental health and the homeless.
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Hide AdMrs Garfield continued: “It really means a lot to us that we’ve been able to support these incredible charities through these challenging times, our communities really are at the heart of everything we do.”