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    Urban Uprising’s climbing programme for disadvantaged children

    Urban Uprising received a grant to deliver a climbing coaching programme, in partnership with Galfrid School in Cambridge, for children at risk of exclusion or dealing with other very difficult issues. Read more

    Child on a climbing frame and a person standing on the ground looking up at them and clapping.
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    Cambridge In Need

    Professor Helen Valentine from United Charities of Cambridge shared the idea behind the Cambridge In Need fund, their motivations for setting it up with us and their experience of working on it. Read more

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    Wintercomfort’s Tenancy Support Programme

    Simply providing accommodation is not always sufficient to successfully support someone in their move away from homelessness. Wintercomfort received funding to help their service users maintain secured tenancies and break the cycle of falling back into homelessness. Read more

    A person standing by the windows in a room, with his hands up in the air. His belongings are in
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    Frozen Light’s multi-sensory theatre productions

    Frozen Light brings immersive theatre productions to Cambridgeshire, adapted to people with profound and multiple learning disabilities. Read more

    Three performers standing on a stage
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    Earth & Mind’s nature-based interventions

    High-frequency healthcare service users are benefitting from improved health and wellbeing through gardening, woodwork, wildlife habitat management and foraging sessions. Read more

    Seeds in a hand above a wooden planter with soil.
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    The Outlook Fund

    Find out the story behind how The Outlook Fund was set up. Read more

    Alex Reid sitting in a suit by a desk, with his hand resting on the desk.
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    The Cambridge Building Society

    Find out how The Cambridge Building Society is helping to address home and housing needs in our community. Read more

    A man in a suit surrounded by people in blue shirts with The Cambridge Building Society's logo. They are standing in front of a white wall with The Cambridge's logo.
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    Up The Garden Bath’s garden transformation at Allama Iqbal Centre in Peterborough

    Up The Garden Bath received a grant to establish and run a community gardening club, focused on teaching about environmental improvement and food production. The club worked to regenerate the garden at Allama Iqbal Centre in Peterborough. Read more

    A group of children and an adult stood around a raised flower bed holding plants.
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    Bedazzle’s ‘Typical?’ Performance

    Bedazzle received a grant towards developing a unique film performance by 30 young adults with a range of learning disabilities, autism and mental health issues. The film raised awareness of the challenges that people living with disabilities face. Read more

    Actors mid-action. Two are holding hands. One is lying on the floor. One person is on a wheelchair, with another wheelchair pushed over with the person leaning on it.
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