Vulnerable Children’s Charities Funding
Funding provided by the Home Office to the South Yorkshire Violence Reduction Unit is being channelled in to community organisations across South Yorkshire to help with support needs after the coronavirus lockdown.
The funding is being directed to smaller charities and community groups within the county for support to children and young people, to ensure they can resume their activities after the coronavirus pandemic.
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Bentley Town End Flood Action
Adwick Warriors Junior Football Club
To help vulnerable children and adults in the surrounding area.
Depaul UK
Thurgoland Village Hall Welfare
To ensure participants understand the risks of drug and alcohol. But, the funding was primarily to cover loss of income due to COVID restrictions as well as making sure the building was COVID secure so when restrictions were eased sessions could be held.
Naturewood
Woodthorpe Youth Club
To provide ongoing support for young people, including handing out activity packs, food hampers, craft packs and selection boxes.
Park Centre Academy
To provide the delivery of two essential food poverty projects for families with children who have low incomes.
Galeed House
To provide craft activities for the children in Darnall, to prevent them from playing on the street.
Hygiene Bank Doncaster
To provide hygiene products to various community partners across Doncaster.