I am delighted that charities across Stoke-on-Trent Central have received funding from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport totalling £837,004 from the Coronavirus Community Support Fund.
The money will help local charities to continue their important work with local people and communities during the Coronavirus pandemic.
The £837,004 has been allocated to the following charities in Stoke-on-Trent Central:
- Stoke Your Gratitude CIC - £10,000
- Update Talking Newspaper - £9,750
- Helping Angels Charitable Association (Cross City Project) - £39,798
- Community Ventures Development Services - £9,800
- Father Hudson's Society - £10,000
- Crossroads Care Staffordshire LTD - £9,015
- Milton Pre-School CIC - £10,000
- Better Together Community Support Group - £8,600
- North Midlands LGBT Older Person's Group - £5,000
- Christ's Way Assembly Ministries - £9,949
- RFA Beauty Foundation - £9,971
- The Hubb Foundation (Cross-City Project) - £68,000
- Asha North Staffordshire - £49,610
- Rubygirl Limited - £69,611
- Saltbox Ltd - £33,348
- Stepping Stones Community Organisation - £80,810
- Honeycomb Charitable Services Ltd - £41,567
- Approach Supporting Your Life Your Way - £93,693
- Staffordshire North & Stoke-on-Trent Citizens Advice - £48,900
- AL-MARYAM - £39,000
- TWOCO -- £34,919
- Honeycomb Group Ltd - £65,025
- dDeaflinks Staffordshire - £80,638