Newcastle Building Society provides funding to Tyneside charity

Newcastle Building Society provided a £3,000 grant to St Martin’s Centre Partnership, a Tyneside charity that provides support to vulnerable local people.

St Martin’s Centre Partnership recently turned its community centre in Newcastle’s district of Byker into a ‘warm hub’, to give local vulnerable and older people somewhere to spend their time free of charge during the colder months.

Thanks to the funding, more than 150 local people found a place to stay warm earlier this year during the cold weather, as the grant to covered the cost of providing a hot meal, drinks and snacks to anyone who needed them.

The grant was provided through the Newcastle Building Society Community Fund at the Community Foundation Tyne & Wear and Northumberland, which offers grants to charities and community groups located in or around the communities served by the Society’s branch network.

The Centre is entirely grant-funded and needs to raise around £250,000 every year to cover its running costs.

Helen Twelves, director of finance at St Martin’s Centre Partnership, said: “Providing a warm, welcoming space that people could visit any time they wanted without worrying about the cost, and where they could stay in as long as they wanted, took away a lot of the worry that our visitors might otherwise have been facing.

“With a lot of money to raise every year and a lot of different costs to cover, we simply wouldn’t have been able to offer this additional help without Newcastle Building Society’s support and we’re grateful to have had them in our corner.”

Franco Di Pietro, head of intermediaries at Newcastle Building Society, added: “St Martin’s recognition of and response to an urgent community need has made a huge difference to the well-being of more than 150 local people when they’ve needed it most.

“We’re very pleased to have been able to support the invaluable work of another amazing charity in our home city.”

Since its launch in 2016, Newcastle Building Society’s Community Fund at the Community Foundation has also contributed over £2.3m in grants and partnerships to a wide variety of charities and projects across the region, including the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation and the Prince’s Trust.

The grants are so far estimated to have had a positive impact on more than 151,000 people.

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