Reporter Sophie Wyllie holding a Cash For Charities campaign coupon. Picture: Danielle Booden
- Credit: Danielle Booden
Charities have spoken about the desperate need to start fundraising again after a tough year of coronavirus lockdowns.
The call comes as over 100 worthy causes have put their names forward to get a share of £20,000 through this paper s Cash For Charities campaign.
A Cash For Charities coupon which are available in the Eastern Daily Press,, Norwich Evening News and their sister weekly titles until July 3.
- Credit: Danielle Booden
Readers of the EDP, Norwich Evening News and sister weekly titles can collect coupons on behalf of charities which have applied for the fund until July 3 each day, apart from in Saturday s EDP.
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6:30 AM April 26, 2021
Lots of organisations have signed up to the Cash for Charities campaign - including Inspire Suffolk, St John Ambulance, ActivLives, BACT Community Transport and many more
- Credit: Archant/Inspire Suffolk/ActivLives
Today is the first day you can collect tokens in our Cash for Charities campaign - to win a share of £20,000 for your favourite good cause in Suffolk and north Essex.
Many charities have struggled during the coronavirus crisis, as the pandemic has cut off their main sources of fundraising and income.
That, in turn, has had a major impact on services and those most in need in our community, with Age UK Suffolk even being forced to close last year.
Published:
6:30 AM April 26, 2021
Lots of organisations have signed up to the Cash for Charities campaign - including Inspire Suffolk, St John Ambulance, ActivLives, BACT Community Transport and many more
- Credit: Archant/Inspire Suffolk/ActivLives
Today is the first day you can collect tokens in our Cash for Charities campaign - to win a share of £20,000 for your favourite good cause in Suffolk and north Essex.
Many charities have struggled during the coronavirus crisis, as the pandemic has cut off their main sources of fundraising and income.
That, in turn, has had a major impact on services and those most in need in our community, with Age UK Suffolk even being forced to close last year.
Kelly Lindsay, founder of Friend in Deed charity.
- Credit: Friend in Deed
Dozens of charities have already signed up for the chance to get a share of £20,000.
The coronavirus pandemic and lockdown has caused major financial losses for worthy causes and now people can do their bit to support organisations which help hundreds of people each year by supporting this paper s Cash For Charities campaign.
Some 112 organisations and groups from Norfolk, Waveney and north Suffolk have signed up and from Monday, April 26 tokens will be available in the Eastern Daily Press, Evening News and sister weekly titles each day, apart from Saturday s EDP.
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