Crewe council creates Winter Response Fund this Christmas in response to current crises
By Ryan Parker
13th Dec 2022 | Local News
Crewe Town Council has created a Winter Response Fund this Christmas - in light of the current cost of living and energy crises affecting many in society.
By revisiting aspects of its community budget, the council has created a fund of £16,000.
Crewe Town Council is making funding awards to five local services who support those in our community - most impacted in these difficult times.
A Crewe Town Council spokesperson told Nub News: "For those in our community who have the greatest need and face the greatest challenges created by the cost of living crisis, this fund will ensure the services that support them in various ways can be sustained through the winter.
"We have funded projects and services at Chance Changing Lives, Motherwell, St. Andrew's Church, St. Paul's Centre and Wishing Well.
"They provide warm spaces, social opportunities, hot food, information on meal planning and preparation, support and resources.
"We are thankful for all those who work so hard to help those with the greatest need.
"We also hope that this fund will provide a sustainable future for these much needed services in Crewe."
To find out more about the support on offer from these services and how to access it - click on links provided above for further information.
Crewe Town Council funds Food Banks and Holiday Hunger projects in the town - as well as providing grants for community groups.
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