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The Heart of the Community Awards was organised by NISA as part of their ‘making a difference locally’ to allow their retailers to nominate local charities to win a donation from a massive £150,000.00 pot of funding.
In November 2020, Fiveways Supermarket received confirmation that their nomination had been a success for funding and that local suicide prevention charity PIPS Hope and Support was to receive an incredible £5,000 to assist the charity in providing fundamental support to the community.
On Tuesday 22 December, Fiveways Supermarkets Yvonne Carr and Mr Hagan presented the £5,000.00 award to PIPS Hope and Supports fundraising coordinator, Padraig Harte.
Speaking at the cheque presentation, Yvonne said Fiveways Supermarket was delighted. “Fiveways Supermarket is delighted that our nomination for PIPS Hope & Support suicide prevention charity has been chosen by Nisa Making a Difference resulting in the amazing donation of £5,000.
The money was raised through the Respect Project’s ‘Kick Start Your Health’ programme made up of over 25 men over the age of 40.
The men took part in a sponsored mountain climb of the Mournes on Sunday 11 October.
Speaking at the cheque presentation, Martin said when the programme developed, the group wanted to undertake a fundraiser to raise awareness and funds for PIPS Hope and Support.
“When the Kick Start Your Health programme began, we asked the group to undertake a fundraising event and with the programme having a heavy emphasis on mental health, we selected PIPS Hope and Support because they have been providing invaluable support to our community from 2003, helping so many with issues affecting their quality of life and we knew this money would do just that.