Surviving Winter Appeal: support local people facing fuel poverty this winter

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Surviving Winter Appeal: support local people facing fuel poverty this winter

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    The Cambridge Film Trust’s Youth Lab

    The Cambridge Film Trust's Youth Lab is a youth-led initiative for 16-24 year olds, which received a grant to extend the Youth Lab to reach more young people from deprived and/or minority backgrounds. Read more

    Five young people standing and one young person in a wheelchair, in a cinema, facing the camera and smiling.
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    Widening participation at The Herbert Ellis Norris Library and Museum

    The Arm Community Fund awarded a grant to The Herbert Ellis Norris Library and Museum to deliver a regular programme of themed, multi-sensory activities to engage with harder to reach members of the community in Huntingdonshire. Read more

    An adult standing beside a young person, helping them with a craft activity on a table.
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    Diana Lloyd

    Diana Lloyd established the D&J Lloyd Community First Fund with the Foundation in 2013. The endowed fund provides a sustainable source of funding for local charitable organisations that work to provide support and relief to those in need, promote the arts, protect the environment, and/or promote education. Read more

    A headshot of Diana Lloyd against a green garden background
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    Cambridge Community Arts’ Creative Fenland project

    A grant was awarded to Cambridge Community Arts from the DCMS Know Your Neighbourhood Fund to expand the Creative Fenland project, which engages socially isolated people through arts and crafts activities designed for mental wellbeing. Read more

    Two people standing holding a colourful painting between them.
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    Little Miracles’ half-term sessions in Fenland

    Little Miracles Fenland received a grant to help them host half-term sessions for Fenland families that have children with additional needs, disabilities, and life-limiting conditions. Read more

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    Peterborough United Foundation’s Extra Time Hub

    Peterborough United Foundation received a grant from the Harry Cureton Fund to host its Extra Time Hub, a weekly gathering open to anyone who is retired or semi-retired. Activities are aimed to support physical and mental wellbeing, reduce isolation and help members feel more connected with their community. Read more

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    Kingsgate Community Church’s Food Pantry

    Kingsgate Community Church received a grant to provide a Food Pantry aimed at families who are not at the point of an emergency crisis, thereby not qualifying for foodbank support, but are experiencing long-term financial pressures and food insecurity. Read more

    6 ladies in purple tops or aprons standing around a white food pantry sign.
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    Abbey People’s Abbey Food Hub

    Abbey People received a grant to help run their Abbey Food Hub for six months, which is an important lifeline for people in Abbey who are facing food insecurity, due to financial or health reasons. Read more

    A woman smiling and standing with a cleaning cloth and sanitiser in front of a white table with fruit and vegetables.
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