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Coun Richard Wright, Leader of NKDC. EMN-201217-132918001
Grants will also be available to support financial resilience so organisations can tackle the longer term impact of Covid-19.
Eligible groups can apply for up to £5,000 to support ongoing and future needs of vulnerable people. Successful projects might include those that address: loneliness and isolation, mental health support, financial hardship (employment or benefits advice), digital exclusion, telephone befriending, etc.
Applicants are able to include a request for a contribution towards equipment, digital resources, volunteer training and expenses, counselling support, staff salaries to name but a few.
Priority will be given to groups who support one or more of the following groups of people: older people, families with young children, people with physical or learning disabilities, people with mental health needs and people on low income.
Coun Richard Wright - leader of NKDC. EMN-170328-090121001
A brand new year is on the horizon and with it brings a fresh start and hopes of a much more enjoyable 12 months ahead.
Before we fully consign 2020 to the history books however, we’ve an opportunity now to reflect. And if this year was to be condensed into a story, for me it would be a tribute to how we’ve all responded to its challenges.
Our NHS colleagues and those in all our emergency services have shown huge dedication in the darkest of times and continue to do so.