Published:
5:36 PM January 18, 2021
The Fenland Association for Community Transport has received a generous donation to help continue supporting the elderly and vulnerable during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
- Credit: David Wilson Homes South Midlands
The Fenland Association of Community Transport, which has helped elderly and vulnerable people throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, have received a generous donation to keep their service going.
The charity has received £1,000 from David Wilson Homes as part of its community fund scheme, a monthly initiative that supports local charities towards supporting their area.
Nicola Christy, hub co-ordinator at FACT, said the charity is averaging 60-70 shops a day and hopes the grant can help them carry on their work.
Published:
3:04 PM December 16, 2020
Updated:
3:32 PM December 16, 2020
Gary Christy, chairman of FACT, wants residents to donate towards the charity as part of his birthday fundraiser.
- Credit: Archant
The chairman of the Fenland Association for Community Transport (FACT) is calling on residents to show their support by donating to the charity for his birthday.
Gary Christy has launched a fundraiser to allow residents to donate towards FACT as part of his birthday celebrations today (Wednesday), in a bid to keep helping elderly and vulnerable people through the Covid-19 pandemic.
FACT launched the FACT Shop & Drop service since the start of the coronavirus lockdown.