It takes my breath away just thinking about it.
Of the new fund, David Froggett, The Accountancy Practice s managing director, said: “We wanted to formalise our commitment to the local community and provide regular support to the people and projects which touch our heart. Something which demonstrates our commitment and compassion, where we put our money where our mouth is and do something proactive.
Ken Frankland receiving a laptop from The Accountancy Practice with Adam Froggett, David Froggett and Luci Shears pictured.
- Credit: Helen Froggett-Thomson So we’ll be providing monthly grants of up to £500, four quarterly community support awards of £500 to groups/individuals who will use the funds for the local community, plus eight grants of up to £500 from our hardship fund to buy an individual/group something which will make a difference and could provide a lifeline.