COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020)

Division and Amount District Organisation Project Service Provided Councillor Awarded Ashfield South OT Fundraisers Delivering food, medicine, books and toys etc. to Finding resources in any areas £1,000 those who are in self isolation or who are asked Phil Rostance vulnerable during the current pandemic. Access to food Access to medicine Dog walking Social wellbeing Physical wellbeing Transport

Ashfield Hucknall West Hucknall Engage Provides a food bank with volunteers delivering Access to food £5,000 food to support over 100 families. Kevin Rostance Ashfield Kirkby North Military Community Supports local veterans and their families with Access to food £600 Network Group mental health, food supplies and medical aid, John Knight Access to medicine transport to doctors or counselling appointments Social wellbeing and help with utilities bills. They also offer support Emotional / mental health via telephone and social media. wellbeing Transport

Ashfield Kirkby North Our Centre Provides shopping and prescription collection Access to food £5,000 service, support and befriending via telephone and John Knight Access to medicine online, delivering food parcels and taking pets to Social wellbeing the veterinarian. Emotional / mental health wellbeing Transport

Ashfield Kirkby North Ashfield Citizens Advice Provides online and telephone support and advice. Essential advice £1,400 John Knight Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 1 of 35 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Service Provided Councillor Awarded Ashfield Kirkby North Ashfield Voluntary Action Receives referrals from other agencies (including Digital support for older people £3,000 Nottinghamshire County Council), and coordinates to learn about social John Knight volunteers to help vulnerable people with shopping engagement on the internet and collecting prescriptions. The project also Access to food provides a telephone befriending service and Access to medicine assistance to those in financial hardship. Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing Physical wellbeing Transport

Ashfield Kirkby North Storehouse, Kirkby Delivers food and medication to people who are Access to food £5,000 Foodbank unable to leave the house and have no other John Knight Access to medicine means of accessing help.

Ashfield Kirkby South Community Food Bank Helps vulnerable people in Ashfield to access Access to food £1,000 emergency food parcels. Rachel Madden Ashfield Kirkby South The Acacia Centre Offers telephone support and collection and Access to food £500 delivery of medication and food when urgently Rachel Madden Social wellbeing required. Emotional / mental health wellbeing Physical wellbeing

Ashfield Selston St. Helen's Church, Provision of a foodbank service for the Parish of Access to food £1,500 Selston with St. Mary's Selston. David Martin Church, Westwood Ashfield Selston The Riley Foundation Delivers food parcels, shopping and prescriptions Access to medicine £5,000 to older people and vulnerable people in the local David Martin Social wellbeing community who are isolating during COVID-19 Emotional / mental health and have no other relatives or carers to help them. wellbeing Access to food Physical wellbeing Transport

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 2 of 35 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Service Provided Councillor Awarded Ashfield Selston Tin Hat Centre Provides a freshly cooked meal delivery service to Access to food £300 people affected by COVID-19. David Martin Ashfield Sutton Central and Marys Foodbank Sutton Emergency food parcels to anyone referred by Provision of emergency food £5,000 East in Ashfield agencies that can check household income, any parcels time during the week. Access to food Samantha Deakin Ashfield Sutton Central and Marys Foodbank @ A well established foodbank that is extending Access to food £2,000 East Sutton services to include a shopping/prescription service for vulnerable members of the community. The Samantha Deakin foodbank stocks have been depleted by demand and a reduction in donations. The funding would enable them to replenish stocks and maintain the service.

Ashfield Sutton Central and Let's All Eat Distributes surplus food from Fareshare to people Access to food £4,000 East in need in the local community. Samantha Deakin Ashfield Sutton West Huthwaite Hub Provides food and resources to local older and Craft materials £2,000 vulnerable residents, with a delivery service for Tom Hollis Access to food those who cannot collect or are self-isolating or Access to medicine shielded. Dog walking Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing Transport

Bassetlaw Blyth and Harwood North Nottinghamshire Delivering food parcels to local people in need. Access to food £3,000 Community First Sheila Place Responders

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 3 of 35 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Service Provided Councillor Awarded Bassetlaw Misterton Walkeringham Village Run from Walkeringham Village Hall, the Access to food £500 Hall & Playing Field Community Support Hub offers the collection and Tracey Taylor Access to medicine delivery of essential items such as fresh food and Dog walking medication. For those without internet access, Social wellbeing food orders can be taken by telephone. Emotional / mental health wellbeing Physical wellbeing Transport

Bassetlaw East Your Church International Church support group and fellowship through arts Access to food £1,500 Global Movement and craft activities. Using social media and the Steve Vickers Social wellbeing internet to provide story telling and music lessons Emotional / mental health for children. Assistance for parents with access to wellbeing food, medicines, lifestyle, well-being and mental health.

Bassetlaw Retford East Retford MS Group The provision of seated Tai Chi classes via Zoom Emotional / mental health £600 for members. wellbeing Steve Vickers Physical wellbeing

Bassetlaw Retford East OASIS Community Providing a shopping/prescription service Food parcels. Essentials £5,000 Church (Retford) matching volunteers with self-isolators, also packs. Kids packs etc. Steve Vickers providing food hampers to vulnerable families. Access to food Access to medicine Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing Physical wellbeing Transport

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 4 of 35 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Service Provided Councillor Awarded Bassetlaw Retford West Bassetlaw Action Centre An essential supplies and shopping service for Access to food £5,000 clients and a telephone befriending service to Mike Quigley Access to medicine reduce the social isolation of older and vulnerable Social wellbeing people. Emotional / mental health wellbeing Physical wellbeing Transport

Bassetlaw Tuxford Dial a Trip Ltd The delivery of medicines, essential shopping and Access to food £500 other items to vulnerable and older people in the John Ogle Access to medicine Parishes of Tuxford and surrounding villages. Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing Transport

Bassetlaw Tuxford Clay Responders 2020 Volunteers help vulnerable residents access food, Access to food £5,000 (under North Leverton medicines and other services. The volunteers also John Ogle Access to medicine with Habblesthorpe befriend people who are isolated and feeling Dog walking Parish Council) lonely. Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing Transport

Bassetlaw Tuxford Clay Responders 2020 Volunteers help vulnerable residents access food, Volunteers are also supporting £5,000 (under Sturton Le Steeple medicines and other services. The volunteers also two local shops by running John Ogle Parish Council) befriend people who are isolated and feeling delivery services for them. lonely. Access to food Access to medicine Dog walking Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing Physical wellbeing Transport

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 5 of 35 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Service Provided Councillor Awarded Bassetlaw East OASIS Community Emergency help and support including telephone Online contact and provision of £5,000 Churches & Centre befriending, collection and delivery of food, practical and positive support Glynn Gilfoyle essential items and medication, children's craft and other items for families. and educational packs, and online and practical Support for families with support to families with disabled and special children with special needs and disabilities. needs children. Access to food Access to medicine Social wellbeing Transport Physical wellbeing Emotional

Bassetlaw Worksop East Focus on Young People To support vulnerable young people in Bassetlaw Help YP to engage in activities £1,600 in Bassetlaw to engage in activities whilst in isolation. Users that will keep them occupied Glynn Gilfoyle include young carers, care leavers and targeted Emotional / mental health children in school. wellbeing

Bassetlaw Worksop East Worksop Priory Church Providing practical and emotional support to Helping families to cope £850 children and their families in disadvantaged and through creative art Glynn Gilfoyle vulnerable households. Social wellbeing Physical wellbeing

Bassetlaw Worksop East Aurora Wellbeing Centres Providing emotional well-being and practical Access to food £500 support for vulnerable older people e.g. telephone Glynn Gilfoyle Access to medicine support, collecting shopping, prescriptions, and Social wellbeing providing books. Emotional / mental health wellbeing

Bassetlaw Worksop East Bassetlaw Food Bank The provision of food to people in the local Access to food £2,000 community who need it. Glynn Gilfoyle

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 6 of 35 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Service Provided Councillor Awarded Bassetlaw Worksop East Bassetlaw Community Supplying emergency food parcels and delivering Coordination of local £6,000 and Voluntary Service medications. The project also carries out well- information regarding the Glynn Gilfoyle being phone calls to all residents over 70 years access to VCS services and old, with plans to expand to all vulnerable groups. spontaneous volunteering. Good practice support for guidance for community volunteering, Access to food Access to medicine Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing

Bassetlaw Worksop North Worksop Live at Home Providing telephone support and signposting to Access to food £2,000 Scheme 146 members (who would usually attend daily Alan Rhodes Social wellbeing activity groups) to help reduce isolation, anxiety Emotional / mental health and depression. The scheme has also opened wellbeing referrals to new members who feel they need extra support at this time. 6 volunteer befrienders are doing shopping and daily telephone checks on house-bound members.

Bassetlaw Worksop North Christ Church Worksop & This project is supporting those at higher risk of Access to food £1,100 St Luke's Shireoaks PCC COVID-19 by providing practical support such as Alan Rhodes Access to medicine food collections, shopping and prescription Social wellbeing deliveries for vulnerable people. A hotline and Emotional / mental health virtual coffee mornings are also being created. wellbeing

Bassetlaw Worksop South Caring for Dementia Providing information and support to those caring Social wellbeing £200 Carers (Bassetlaw) and looking after those with dementia via Skype, Kevin Greaves Emotional / mental health traditional post and telephone. wellbeing Transport

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 7 of 35 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Service Provided Councillor Awarded Bassetlaw Worksop South Rhubarb Farm CIC Growing and producing food to deliver to at risk Continuation of food- £1,500 people along with other essentials. growing/horticultural work in Kevin Greaves order to have crops to distribute later this summer, autumn and winter. This is the critical season for sowing and growing, if we miss it, we will have no food to harvest until June 2021. We may be a sma

Bassetlaw Worksop South Hope Community Provides a clean, safe emergency hostel for local Physical wellbeing £5,000 Services homeless people, including isolation facilities for Kevin Greaves people with COVID-19.

Bassetlaw Worksop South Bassetlaw Citizens As a result of COVID-19, Bassetlaw Citizens Emotional / mental health £6,530 Advice Bureau Advice have received an increased number of wellbeing Kevin Greaves enquiries, relating to employment issues, debt advice and Universal Credit. Therefore, the funding will help the organisation to put in place the necessary resources to meet the increased demand (e.g. recruitment and training of volunteers).

Bassetlaw Worksop South Dukeries Memory Group The group is offering support to vulnerable people Access to food £200 and their carers by providing befriending support Kevin Greaves Access to medicine via telephone and social media and by collecting Social wellbeing and delivering essential items. Emotional / mental health wellbeing Physical wellbeing

Bassetlaw Worksop South Nottinghamshire Womens Provision of food parcels for families in need. Safe play £2,000 Aid Ltd Kevin Greaves Access to food Emotional / mental health wellbeing Transport

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 8 of 35 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Service Provided Councillor Awarded Broxtowe All Divisions Smile & Achieve Supporting vulnerable adults with additional needs Access to food £700 by phone, providing activity books and using a Access to medicine new YouTube channel set up in response to Social wellbeing COVID-19. Volunteers help deliver food parcels to Emotional / mental health people in need. wellbeing Physical wellbeing Transport

Broxtowe Beeston Central Beeston Rylands Making urgent food deliveries to older people and Access to food £5,000 and Rylands Community Association vulnerable families who have lost their jobs, and Social wellbeing carers who are struggling financially. Helping to Kate Foale Emotional / mental health prevent extreme loneliness and mental health wellbeing issues by providing communication support. Providing one contact point to access services, information and help for people most in need within Beeston Rylands.

Broxtowe Beeston Central Beeston Community Provision of a “Meals on Wheels” service to the Access to food £3,000 and Rylands Resource CIO Beeston and Chilwell areas for vulnerable and Social wellbeing isolated people. The organisation aims to expand Kate Foale Emotional / mental health the current service and aims to set up one-to-one wellbeing phone support to people with mental health issues.

Broxtowe Bramcote and Bramcote Parochial Provision of an e-mail and telephone care line, as Access to food £500 Beeston North Church Council well as a directory of local businesses prepared to Access to medicine deliver food to homes. The Church centre may Steve Carr Social wellbeing also be used as a food distribution centre if Emotional / mental health required. wellbeing

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 9 of 35 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Service Provided Councillor Awarded Broxtowe Bramcote and Pulp Friction Smoothie Supporting people with learning disabilities and Continuity of support & routine £700 Beeston North Bar CIC autism, delivering food to families and individuals - key for people with Learning self-isolating for health reasons, providing a Disabilities and Autism Steve Carr telephone helpline, outreach contact sessions, and Access to food online support and activities. Access to medicine Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing Physical wellbeing

Broxtowe Eastwood Eastwood Volunteer The funding is a contribution to help purchase food Access to food £5,000 Bureau - Food Bank containers and to help with volunteer expenses. Tony Harper Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing

Broxtowe Eastwood Citizens Advice Broxtowe This organisation has seen an increase in calls Providing advice and help to £5,764 from families who are experiencing financial claim government support Tony Harper hardship and therefore, the funding will help with during the crisis. the additional cost of providing support via volunteers.

Broxtowe Eastwood British Lung Foundation Provides live, seated exercise sessions on Access to food £720 Support Group Facebook and delivers food parcels to its Tony Harper Physical wellbeing West members.

Broxtowe Greasley and Brinsley Parish Council All support received goes to providing , lunch Access to food £2,000 Brinsley parcels, food parcels delivered to the doorstep of Access to medicine 66 vulnerable older people. In addition local John Handley Emotional / mental health volunteers, carry out neighbourly checks, wellbeing shopping trips, and additional errands.

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 10 of 35 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Service Provided Councillor Awarded Broxtowe Greasley and Brinsley Parish Council Helping residents who require support with Access to food £2,500 Brinsley shopping, collection of medicines or any other Access to medicine concerns. Deliveries of doorstep lunches have John Handley Emotional / mental health been arranged for the most vulnerable people over wellbeing the age of 65 who are self-isolating or living on Physical wellbeing their own with no family or friends nearby to help.

Broxtowe Stapleford and Haven [Stapleford] Supplying food and advice to people in need, Access to food £5,000 Broxtowe Central whether it is financial need or as a result of social isolation. John Doddy John Longdon Broxtowe Stapleford and The Helpful Bureau Delivers meals to older people and people with Access to food £5,000 Broxtowe Central disabilities in the community. They collect and Access to medicine deliver shopping and prescriptions, as well as a John Doddy Social wellbeing telephone befriending service. John Longdon Emotional / mental health wellbeing

Broxtowe Stapleford and The Church @ Montrose Operating an 'all hours' food bank, making food Access to food £1,000 Broxtowe Central Court parcels and delivering them to local people in urgent need. John Doddy John Longdon Broxtowe Stapleford and Stapleford Community Provides food and supplies to help people who are Access to food £700 Broxtowe Central Group struggling in Stapleford. John Doddy John Longdon Broxtowe Toton, Chilwell and Toton Churches Practical support for those who are self-isolating Access to food £1,000 Attenborough requiring extra support with shopping, prescription Access to medicine collection and a friendly ear for the anxious Richard Jackson Dog walking through telephone befriending. Eric Kerry Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 11 of 35 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Service Provided Councillor Awarded All Divisions The Pythian Club C.I.C. Offers a collection and delivery service for food Access to food £1,000 shopping and prescriptions, as well as a Access to medicine befriending scheme for those with emotional and Dog walking mental health wellbeing needs. It also provides Social wellbeing arts and crafts activities for young people. Emotional / mental health wellbeing Physical wellbeing

Gedling All Divisions Betel UK Nottingahm Supporting residents at high risk of catching Providing isolation rooms and £2,000 COVID-19 including providing isolation rooms and care for residents care. Access to medicine Emotional / mental health wellbeing Physical wellbeing Transport

Gedling Arnold North Trussell Trust Arnold Providing emergency food, essential toiletries and Keep them safe in their home £5,000 Food Bank other household items to individuals and families Pauline Allan Access to food Michael Payne in need, to help prevent or relieve poverty.

Gedling Arnold South WERHERE One to one counselling support by telephone, Emotional / mental health £2,000 Skype or video calling. They also provide support wellbeing John Clarke Muriel Weisz for people who are suffering from anxiety and Social wellbeing mental health issues stemming directly from the COVID-19 emergency.

Gedling Carlton East Netherfield Forum Freshly cooked hot lunches, delivered by Access to food £5,000 community volunteers to the surrounding area. Nicki Brooks They also provide emergency packs of food, toiletries and essentials to those in need.

Gedling Carlton East Bethesda Ministries - Provision of a foodbank Access to food £800 Hosting Netherfield Food Nicki Brooks Bank

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 12 of 35 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Service Provided Councillor Awarded Gedling Carlton West Age Concern Carlton & Provision of emotional support by telephone to Access to food £2,500 District isolated older people, delivery of hot meals and Jim Creamer Access to medicine Errol Henry collecting groceries and prescriptions, as well as Social wellbeing other essentials. Emotional / mental health wellbeing Physical wellbeing

Gedling Greasley and Shekinah Shur Ministries Provides food supplies, essential transport and Access to food £2,050 Brinsley befriending services to those in isolation and Access to medicine quarantine. John Handley Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing Physical wellbeing Transport

Gedling South Wainman Trust Providing emotional support by regular telephone Access to food £2,000 calls, as well as delivering meals, doing shopping, Stephen Garner Access to medicine Andy Sissons writing letters (particularly for people with Social wellbeing dementia who cannot use the telephone) and Emotional / mental health collecting and delivering medication. wellbeing Transport

Gedling Newstead Ravenshead Ready Call Volunteers maintain phone contact with those that Access to food £670 are isolated, shielding and vulnerable. Services Chris Barnfather Access to medicine undertaken include shopping, deliveries and Social wellbeing transport  to GP surgeries and hospitals. Emotional / mental health wellbeing Physical wellbeing Transport

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 13 of 35 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Service Provided Councillor Awarded Gedling Newstead Cornwater Evergreens Supporting local older people, including those with Access to food £3,500 Foundation Trust early stage dementia, by providing cooked meals, Chris Barnfather Access to medicine food shopping, collecting medication and through Social wellbeing regular telephone contact. Emotional / mental health wellbeing

Gedling Newstead The Secret Kitchen Cafe The organisation is providing hot meals and a food Access to food £1,000 Ltd parcel service delivery to vulnerable residents as a Chris Barnfather Social wellbeing result of COVID-19. Emotional / mental health wellbeing

Mansfield All Divisions Freedom Community Provision of a food bank and food parcel delivery Access to food £5,000 Project service, as well as a shopping service for people Access to medicine unable to leave their home. Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing

Mansfield Kirkby South Mansfield and Ashfield Responds to communities' needs during Access to food £1,200 Emergency Foodbank weekends, extending services to deliver to people Rachel Madden isolated at home.

Mansfield Mansfield North Mansfield & District The funding will provide an adapted secure debt Advice and support on debt, £2,300 Citizens Advice Bureau and benefit advice line for those seeking help benefits and employment Joyce Bosnjak Parry Tsimbiridis during the current crisis via web chat and issues affected by Covid-19 telephone calls.

Mansfield Mansfield North Provides food parcels with enough food to last 3 Opportunity to be referred to £2,000 Foodbank (St Edmund days for people who are in crisis. another source of help Joyce Bosnjak Parry Tsimbiridis King & Martyr - Church) Access to food

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 14 of 35 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Service Provided Councillor Awarded Mansfield Mansfield North Mansfield Community and This project delivers food parcels to those in need, Access to food £4,000 Voluntary Organisation offers emotional support to people who are Joyce Bosnjak Social wellbeing Parry Tsimbiridis isolated and supports people with long term Emotional / mental health conditions to stay active. wellbeing Physical wellbeing Transport

Mansfield Mansfield North The Peaceful Trust A support network providing a collection and Putting the wheelie Bin out and £1,000 delivery service for essentials, e.g. shopping and picking up a newspaper Joyce Bosnjak Parry Tsimbiridis prescriptions. It also offers phone calls to isolated Access to food people and useful tasks like taking out wheelie Social wellbeing bins. Access to medicine Transport

Mansfield Mansfield South Unanima Theatre Providing daily telephone and online support to Social wellbeing £2,500 members and family carers of people with learning Stephen Garner Emotional / mental health Andy Sissons disabilities and autism. This includes improving wellbeing access to social support structures online and Physical wellbeing helping people develop emotional and cognitive resilience.

Mansfield Mansfield South Age Concern Mansfield The fund will assist in the coordination of a Emotional / mental health £2,500 service, offering emotional support and guidance wellbeing Stephen Garner Andy Sissons to local members of Age Concern all of which are 'shielding'.

Mansfield Mansfield South Arena Community Delivering food and essential items to people in Access to food £1,000 need. The priority groups are families fleeing Stephen Garner Social wellbeing Andy Sissons domestic abuse and rough sleepers. This project Emotional / mental health also provides online support for people with wellbeing mental health issues.

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 15 of 35 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Service Provided Councillor Awarded Mansfield Mansfield South Mansfield Vineyard This project delivers food and medication to low Access to food £1,000 Church income families and people in self-isolation. Stephen Garner Access to medicine Andy Sissons Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing

Mansfield Mansfield South Mansfield and District This project provides emotional support to It will keep our branch running £2,000 Samaritans vulnerable and isolated people. and our phone lines working so Stephen Garner we can continue to take calls Andy Sissons from people struggling to cope right now and be a safe dependable place to turn in the months following the fall out of this crisis Social wellbeing Emotional / m

Mansfield Mansfield West Ladybrook Enterprises This project works with partners (such as Access to food £2,000 Ltd Mansfield CVS, Age UK and Disability Paul Henshaw Access to medicine Diana Meale Nottinghamshire) to operate a drop off facility and Social wellbeing distribution centre, and provide telephone support Emotional / mental health for people in need. wellbeing

Mansfield Mansfield West Jigsaw Support Scheme Delivers food, collects prescriptions and helps with Access to food £3,000 dog walking. This project also provides counselling Paul Henshaw Access to medicine Diana Meale as well as an online and phone-based befriending Dog walking service for vulnerable, isolated, high risk people - Social wellbeing in particular, people with dementia and mental Emotional / mental health health issues. Individuals who are struggling wellbeing financially can also access the food bank and help with benefits.

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 16 of 35 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Service Provided Councillor Awarded Mansfield Warsop Vibrant Warsop CIC This project is working with local organisations and Access to food £5,000 agencies to deliver emergency hampers from the Andy Wetton Social wellbeing Lifespring Church food bank and social phone Emotional / mental health calls to help reduce isolation and deterioration in wellbeing people’s mental health. Information from reliable sources is kept up to date and shared on a dedicated Facebook page.

Mansfield Warsop Vibrant Warsop CIC This project is working with local organisations and Referrals to other agencies to £5,000 agencies to deliver emergency hampers and provide access to additional Andy Wetton social phone calls to help reduce isolation and support deterioration in people’s mental health. Also Access to food working closely to support additional demand for Social wellbeing support from the local Children's centre ensuring Emotional / mental health struggling families are able to access essential wellbeing products eg. nappies and milk formulas.

Newark and All Divisions My Sight Newark Delivers a number of items suitable for those with Social wellbeing £300 Sherwood sight loss living on their own to help with their Emotional / mental health social isolation. wellbeing

Newark and Balderton The Salvation Army This project delivers food parcels and collection Low incomes £1,200 Sherwood (Newark) and delivery of medication for vulnerable and Keith Walker Access to food isolated people. It also offers pastoral care over Access to medicine the telephone. Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 17 of 35 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Service Provided Councillor Awarded Newark and Social Action Hub The project co-ordinates and continually recruits Access to food £2,000 Sherwood and trains a host of volunteers to respond to local Yvonne Woodhead Access to medicine referrals from individuals who need food parcels, Social wellbeing prescription collections and wellbeing calls from Emotional / mental health the and Blidworth area. They co- wellbeing ordinate delivery and collection of food donations from local supermarkets and manage a local social media forum for the COVID-19 response.

Newark and Blidworth Blidworth on the Move The provision of a community transport service for These are the most isolated £500 Sherwood vulnerable and isolated people who may not be and vulnerable who need to Yvonne Woodhead able to access public transport. Volunteers also keep their health monitored offer emotional support and a befriending service and are most at risk seven days a week. Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing Physical wellbeing Transport Access to medicine

Newark and Blidworth Blidworth Parish Council Ensuring vulnerable people in Blidworth and Access to food £5,000 Sherwood Rainworth are informed, provided for and know Yvonne Woodhead Access to medicine where to get support, including collecting and Social wellbeing delivering food and medicines, financial support Emotional / mental health and advice, or a friendly chat. wellbeing Physical wellbeing Transport

Newark and Blidworth Blidworth and Rainworth Provides delivery of food, a foodbank and a Access to food £5,000 Sherwood Fight Against COVID-19 helpline for isolated people. Yvonne Woodhead Access to medicine (established by Sherwood Social wellbeing Forest Community Emotional / mental health Church) wellbeing

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 18 of 35 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Service Provided Councillor Awarded Newark and Collingham Newark Emmaus Trust In addition to the support offered to vulnerable Social wellbeing £500 Sherwood temporary housed homeless residents, the project Maureen Dobson Emotional / mental health aims to supply thermometers and cleaning wellbeing products to residents, enabling them to stay clean Physical wellbeing and follow government guidelines. Telephone activity packs are also offered to help support and maintain good mental health. Extra welfare checks on residents can also be carried out.

Newark and Collingham East Trent Group of The project consists of 400 volunteers in 16 local Our volunteers have supported £3,000 Sherwood Churches, Church of villages supporting Collingham Village Care & homeless people to find Maureen Dobson Thorney Car Scheme as their own volunteers are accommodation, and members self-isolating. The project delivers shopping and of our community stranded medicines, and provides social / wellbeing overseas to contact support. Government departments to ensure their safe return. And, we have supported local businesses to enable them to trade in the curr

Newark and Collingham Barnby in the Willows Supporting spontaneous volunteers to provide Access to food £200 Sherwood Parish Council assistance to the elderly and vulnerable Maureen Dobson Access to medicine requesting support. Dog walking Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing

Newark and Farndon and Trent Farndon Parish Council The Volunteer Scheme has over 80 volunteers Access to food £5,000 Sherwood who are paired with self- isolators to provide help Sue Saddington Access to medicine and support such as shopping, medication, Dog walking befriending and food parcels to the most Social wellbeing vulnerable. Emotional / mental health wellbeing Transport

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 19 of 35 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Service Provided Councillor Awarded Newark and Farndon and Trent Elston Village Shop Ltd. A volunteer-run community shop providing Access to food £200 Sherwood essential supplies for an increased number of Sue Saddington people in the village as a result of the lockdown.

Newark and Farndon and Trent Newark Women's Aid The provision of temporary accommodation, Helpline £3,000 Sherwood support and advocacy to women and children Sue Saddington Access to food fleeing domestic abuse and violence. In addition, Access to medicine emotional and practical support is provided to Social wellbeing those in the refuge, women experiencing domestic Emotional / mental health violence but remaining in their homes, and those wellbeing who have been helped to move on and resettle. The outreach service is being adapted quickly with Physical wellbeing staff and volunteers avoiding unnecessary Transport attendance at the refuge, whilst seeing a spike in enquiries and referrals.

Newark and Farndon and Trent Newark Town Council Providing a free delivery service for Newark Access to food £5,000 Sherwood residents with fresh fruit and veg and bread, Sue Saddington sourced from Newark Market traders. Priority will be given to those in need due to heath condition and age.

Newark and Farndon and Trent Newark Live At Home This project offers a befriending telephone service, Access to food £2,000 Sherwood Scheme stimulation games, exercise sheets, games packs Sue Saddington Social wellbeing and books to reduce isolation and loneliness in Emotional / mental health older people and support mental wellbeing. They wellbeing also offer emergency shopping to people in need. Physical wellbeing

Newark and Farndon and Trent Shaw Mind Foundation Provides telephone and online support, as well as Social wellbeing £2,000 Sherwood signposting people to locally accessible mental Sue Saddington Emotional / mental health health and wellbeing services. wellbeing

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 20 of 35 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Service Provided Councillor Awarded Newark and Farndon and Trent Newark & Sherwood CVS This projects delivers a volunteer-led shopping Access to food £8,545 Sherwood and prescription collection scheme. Also a Sue Saddington Access to medicine telephone-based service offering ‘friendship and Social wellbeing support’ to maintain social contact. The service will Emotional / mental health support self-isolating individuals who may be wellbeing vulnerable including those with mobility challenges Transport or individuals that may fall through the net because they are not in the shielded category.

Newark and Muskham and North Muskham Parish The North Muskham Buddy scheme offers weekly basic emergency repairs £5,000 Sherwood Farnsfield Council shopping, prescription delivery and social contact Access to food and support to households in the village which Bruce Laughton Access to medicine have identified as self-isolating or shielding due to Social wellbeing condition, age or mobility. Emotional / mental health wellbeing Transport

Newark and Muskham and Sutton on Trent Buddy Offers help to local residents, including shopping, Access to food £1,000 Sherwood Farnsfield Scheme prescription collection, telephone support, dog Access to medicine walking, pension and postal collection and Bruce Laughton Dog walking delivering essential food supplies. Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing Physical wellbeing Transport

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 21 of 35 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Service Provided Councillor Awarded Newark and Muskham and Carlton Cares Delivering groceries, collecting prescriptions for Low income families and £1,000 Sherwood Farnsfield people who are shielding, making telephone calls children on EHCP to those feeling lonely and isolated, and Access to food Bruce Laughton supporting older people with gardening tasks who Access to medicine can't access the usual support. Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing Physical wellbeing Transport

Newark and Muskham and Norwell United Charities This project takes orders and delivers food and Access to food £1,500 Sherwood Farnsfield domestic supplies to vulnerable and self-isolating Social wellbeing people in the surrounding area. Bruce Laughton Emotional / mental health wellbeing Transport

Newark and Muskham and Bilsthorpe Community Putting together and distributing care packages of Access to food £1,000 Sherwood Farnsfield Green Spaces Group food and toiletries to local people in need, Emotional / mental health especially those who are vulnerable or self- Bruce Laughton wellbeing isolating.

Newark and Newark West Carriages Community This project provides meals to vulnerable and Access to food £1,000 Sherwood Cafe isolated people. Food is donated by FareShare Keith Girling and local Morrisons stores.

Newark and Newark West Kirklington Parish Council Volunteer network providing access to food and Comms costs (web/print) £300 Sherwood medicine and emotional support. Keith Girling Access to food Access to medicine Dog walking Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing Transport

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 22 of 35 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Service Provided Councillor Awarded Newark and Community Action This volunteer-led project is a consortium of local Social wellbeing £5,000 Sherwood Response Ollerton and organisations. The project delivers food parcels Mike Pringle Access to food District and provides telephone support. Emotional / mental health wellbeing

Newark and Sherwood Forest Rumbles Catering Project Producing and distributing fresh food to key Access to food £1,250 Sherwood workers and food banks. John Peck Forest St Mary's Edwinstowe This project works with local community groups Access to food £5,000 Sherwood PCC and Edwinstowe and Clipstone parish councils to John Peck Access to medicine run a food provision network for local residents. Dog walking Other services include collecting prescriptions, Emotional / mental health dog walking and emotional support. wellbeing

Newark and Southwell MHA Southwell & District This project provides a food delivery and Access to food £2,000 Sherwood Live at Home telephone befriending service for older people to Roger Jackson Access to medicine reduce loneliness and isolation. Emergency Social wellbeing shopping and crafting exercises are also available Emotional / mental health on request. wellbeing Physical wellbeing

Newark and Southwell Caythorpe Parish Council The village has a high proportion of older and Access to food £1,000 Sherwood vulnerable residents and the Parish Council is Roger Jackson Access to medicine providing a range of services such as shopping, Dog walking collecting medication, exercising dogs, providing Social wellbeing meals to priority groups as well as providing Emotional / mental health welfare and befriending support. wellbeing

Newark and Southwell Southwell Torpedos Provides a pick up and delivery service for Provision of books £5,000 Sherwood prescriptions and medication, food and every day Roger Jackson Access to food essentials. Also provides a telephone support and Access to medicine advice service. Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing Physical wellbeing

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 23 of 35 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Service Provided Councillor Awarded Newark and Southwell Lowdham Parish Council Matches volunteers with people who are self- Delivery of meals cooked by £6,500 Sherwood (Lowdham Volunteers) isolating, coordinates shopping, delivery of local restaurants Roger Jackson prescriptions, provides a phone support network, Access to medicine and delivers meals cooked by local restaurants. Access to food Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing

Rushcliffe All Divisions Hope Church, Nottingham Supports individuals within the NG11 community Access to food £1,000 by providing emergency food to people in crisis.

Rushcliffe Bingham East East Bridgford Care The project delivers essentials such as Access to food £5,000 Group prescriptions, groceries, toiletries and has set up a Francis Purdue- Access to medicine phone support system and buddy scheme to Horan Social wellbeing support people who are isolated. Emotional / mental health wellbeing Transport

Rushcliffe Bingham East Flintham Community A community shop supplying food parcels and Access to food £900 Shop groceries to Flintham residents and vulnerable Francis Purdue- people in the surrounding villages. Horan Rushcliffe Bingham East Rosie May Foundation Collaborating with the local business community in Access to food £2,000 Bingham and nearby villages, are delivering a Francis Purdue- Access to medicine doorstep market, food parcels and prescription Horan Social wellbeing delivery service to vulnerable families, older Emotional / mental health people and key workers who are self-isolating. wellbeing

Rushcliffe Bingham West Bingham Cricket Club The group is providing an opportunity for staying Social wellbeing £560 mobile and active with on-line cricket coaching Neil Clarke Emotional / mental health sessions for all ages. wellbeing Physical wellbeing

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 24 of 35 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Service Provided Councillor Awarded Rushcliffe Bingham West Newton Parish Council providing transport links and access to; food, Access to food £2,500 medicine, dog walking and counselling services. In Neil Clarke Access to medicine addition activity arts and crafts packs for young Dog walking children, on-line yoga for adults. Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing Physical wellbeing Transport

Rushcliffe Rushcliffe Community & To provide vulnerable people with essential Access to food £6,000 Voluntary Service services like shopping, prescription collection and Richard Butler Access to medicine welfare checks offering emotional support, urgent Social wellbeing medical appointments and Fairshare food parcels Emotional / mental health to people who need it. wellbeing Transport

Rushcliffe Cotgrave Cotgrave Super Kitchen Delivering food parcels to vulnerable people in Access to food £2,000 need, including those who are self isolating. Richard Butler Rushcliffe Keyworth Rempstone Parish Collecting shopping and prescriptions for people Access to food £300 Council who are self-isolating or shielding. John Cottee Access to medicine Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing

Rushcliffe Keyworth Keyworth United CFC This project collects and delivers prescriptions to Access to medicine £1,000 local people. John Cottee

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 25 of 35 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Service Provided Councillor Awarded Rushcliffe Leake and Bloomin' Dementia Support people with dementia by providing daily Access to food £5,000 Ruddington essentials such as shopping, cooked meals and Access to medicine collecting medication. Befriending phone calls and Reg Adair Dog walking online advice is also available. Andrew Brown Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing Physical wellbeing

Rushcliffe Leake and Sutton Bonington Parish spontaneous volunteers supporting vulnerable Access to food £3,000 Ruddington Council local residents by collecting and delivering food, Access to medicine medicines and providing 1-2-1 chat sessions Reg Adair Social wellbeing ensuring social well being. Andrew Brown Emotional / mental health wellbeing Physical wellbeing Transport

Rushcliffe Leake and Ruddington Village This project provides hot meals, food shopping, 1000 hot meals £5,000 Ruddington Centre Partnership prescription collection, dog walking, befriending Access to food and signposting services to vulnerable and Reg Adair Access to medicine isolated local residents. Andrew Brown Dog walking Social wellbeing

Rushcliffe Leake and Ruddington Parish Volunteers supporting vulnerable, self-isolating Access to food £5,000 Ruddington Council residents with their shopping, collecting Access to medicine prescriptions, and other needs. Reg Adair Dog walking Andrew Brown Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 26 of 35 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Service Provided Councillor Awarded Rushcliffe Leake and Barton in Fabis Parish Coordinating a group of 15 local residents who are Access to food £500 Ruddington Council providing support for 31 vulnerable adults in the Access to medicine village. Reg Adair Social wellbeing Andrew Brown Emotional / mental health wellbeing Transport

Rushcliffe Leake and Normanton on Soar The provision of a food bank in the Village Hall for Access to food £1,500 Ruddington Parish Council vulnerable families and older people who are Access to medicine struggling to buy food essentials. Reg Adair Social wellbeing Andrew Brown Transport

Rushcliffe Leake and East Leake Parish A community volunteer-run organisation to help Access to food £5,000 Ruddington Council and assist members of the community in response Access to medicine to crisis. The project has also created a food bank Reg Adair Dog walking and a network of volunteers. Andrew Brown Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing Physical wellbeing

Rushcliffe Leake and Gotham Parish Council Coordinating support for local people and has set Access to food £3,000 Ruddington up a dedicated mobile telephone to receive calls Access to medicine for help from parishioners. Volunteers collect and Reg Adair Dog walking deliver prescriptions and shopping, walk dogs and Andrew Brown Social wellbeing post letters. Emotional / mental health wellbeing Transport

Rushcliffe Radcliffe-on-Trent Radcliffe on Trent Parish Recruiting volunteers and coordinating support Access to food £5,000 Council responses across the village. They have also Kay Cutts Access to medicine facilitated a venue for NHS blood donors. Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 27 of 35 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Service Provided Councillor Awarded Rushcliffe Radcliffe-on-Trent RadCooks Community Providing a free weekly home cooked meal for the Access to food £1,000 Kitchen elderly and vulnerable, those with difficulties doing Kay Cutts day to day tasks, and those that have been shielding due to COVID-19.

Rushcliffe Lithuanian Catholic This project offers advice and support, and help Access to food £2,000 North Centre with food shopping and delivery to vulnerable Social wellbeing older people and self-isolating young families in Liz Plant Emotional / mental health the area. They also collect food from local farms wellbeing and deliver it to local people in need. Physical wellbeing

The following projects deliver a service to more than one District in the County:

Amount Organisation Project Service Provided Awarded Age UK Nottingham & Helping vulnerable older people in isolation who have no other support to Access to food £5,000 Nottinghamshire access food, toiletries and medications. The project also provides social calls Access to medicine for lonely and worried older people. Ashfield, Bassetlaw, Broxtowe, Social wellbeing Gedling, Mansfield, Newark and Emotional / mental health wellbeing Sherwood, Rushcliffe Autistic Nottingham This project supports the Autistic community of Nottinghamshire by collecting Access to food £2,500 medications and other vital items for those who cannot and by providing online Ashfield, Bassetlaw, Broxtowe, Access to medicine support. Gedling, Mansfield, Newark and Social wellbeing Sherwood, Rushcliffe Emotional / mental health wellbeing Physical wellbeing

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 28 of 35 Amount Organisation Project Service Provided Awarded Bangladeshi Community in Community of interest group who provide a medicine and food collection Children will get essential £1,000 Nottingham service whilst also providing Information and advice, social and language education support for those who do not have English as their first language. Broxtowe, Gedling, Rushcliffe Access to food Access to medicine Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing Transport

Bestwood & Foodbank This food bank offers a free delivery service to local vulnerable Ashfield Access to food £2,000 residents who are self-isolating or have no support network. Gedling, Ashfield Children's Bereavement Centre Offers telephone and video calls to provide ad-hoc or ongoing specialist Emotional / mental health wellbeing £1,000 advice, counselling and support for bereaved families whose mental and Ashfield, Bassetlaw, Broxtowe, emotional wellbeing is being affected. Gedling, Mansfield, Newark and Sherwood, Rushcliffe Citizens Advice Nottingham & District Increased provision of an advice line to help people with benefits claims and Access to advice, in particular £2,038 referrals to food banks. welfare benefits, housing, Gedling, Rushcliffe employment and debt advice Access to food Emotional / mental health wellbeing

Disability Nottinghamshire This project involves developing / adapting the service in response to the Social wellbeing £800 additional demand for telephone peer mentoring and ‘buddying’ in order to Ashfield, Bassetlaw, Broxtowe, Emotional / mental health wellbeing mitigate the impact of loneliness and isolation. The project is also providing Gedling, Mansfield, Newark and Physical wellbeing chair based exercise classes via social media. Sherwood, Rushcliffe Disability Support Helping vulnerable people with shopping, collecting prescriptions, food parcels Access to food £2,000 and general advice. A listening service is provided for those struggling with Ashfield, Broxtowe, Gedling Access to medicine mental health during this crisis and the organisation also provides benefit Dog walking advice. Social wellbeing Physical wellbeing Transport

Double Impact Services This project is a digital recovery network for people recovering from drug and Social wellbeing £1,000 alcohol addictions in Mansfield & Ashfield. The project provides a network of Ashfield, Mansfield Emotional / mental health wellbeing online support for people who are isolated due to COVID-19.

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 29 of 35 Amount Organisation Project Service Provided Awarded Freewheelers In partnership with local food banks, this project delivers food to vulnerable Access to food £3,000 people who are self-isolating. Ashfield, Bassetlaw, Broxtowe, Access to medicine Gedling, Mansfield, Newark and Transport Sherwood, Rushcliffe Equation Providing access to domestic abuse prevention information and support Emotional / mental health wellbeing £700 resources. Ashfield, Bassetlaw, Broxtowe, Gedling, Mansfield, Newark and Sherwood, Rushcliffe Forces in the Community Supporting vulnerable veterans who are often isolated through physical Access to food £3,000 disability, a lack of local or family support, or mental health issues. The support Ashfield, Bassetlaw, Broxtowe, Access to medicine currently offered includes food shopping, collection and delivery of medications Gedling, Mansfield, Newark and Social wellbeing and weekly phone calls to veterans. Sherwood, Rushcliffe Emotional / mental health wellbeing Physical wellbeing Transport

Framework Housing Association Recruiting hundreds of additional volunteers who provide support for Access to food £5,000 vulnerable people. The volunteers help with the logistics of delivering meals, Rushcliffe, Broxtowe, Bassetlaw, Access to medicine and food parcels. Ashfield, Newark and Sherwood, Social wellbeing Gedling, Mansfield Emotional / mental health wellbeing Physical wellbeing Transport

Guru Nanak's Mission Provides hot meals to homeless and vulnerable people. Access to food £1,000 Gedling, Rushcliffe, Broxtowe Hettys This project provides an essential support service to vulnerable people - in Social wellbeing £2,000 particular those in complex situations as a result of substance misuse. The Ashfield, Bassetlaw, Broxtowe, Emotional / mental health wellbeing project also helps people to obtain remote access treatment and liaises with Gedling, Mansfield, Newark and Physical wellbeing partner organisations concerning any safeguarding issues. Sherwood, Rushcliffe

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 30 of 35 Amount Organisation Project Service Provided Awarded Hope Into Action Provides phone support and food parcels to vulnerable tenants. Access to food £1,500 Broxtowe, Gedling Access to medicine Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing Transport

Hope Nottingham CIO Provides a food parcel delivery service 6-days a week in Broxtowe and Access to food £5,000 Gedling. The project also coordinates the bulk supply of food to both Boroughs Broxtowe, Gedling to share with other food banks in their respective areas.

Incest and Sexual Abuse Survivors Adaptation of existing services to increase capacity to expand telephone/digital Social wellbeing £6,074 support service (both individual and group therapy) for people who have Ashfield, Bassetlaw, Broxtowe, Emotional / mental health wellbeing suffered sexual abuse and incest. Gedling, Mansfield, Newark and Sherwood, Rushcliffe Juno Women’s Aid Provides support to refuge and domestic violence services. Emergency grants £5,342 Ashfield, Bassetlaw, Broxtowe, Social wellbeing Gedling, Mansfield, Newark and Emotional / mental health wellbeing Sherwood, Rushcliffe Physical wellbeing

Mansfield Salvation Army This food bank delivers to people around the Mansfield and Ashfield areas. Access to food £2,500 Ashfield, Mansfield Mesopotamia A food bank that also supplies care packages for children and adults suffering Essential household items for £2,000 with mental health issues to help during isolation. those struggling financially Ashfield, Broxtowe, Mansfield, Newark and Sherwood, Rushcliffe Access to food Access to medicine Social wellbeing Physical wellbeing

Newark Community First Aid The charity provides first aid training and event cover in Nottinghamshire. Access to food £1,500 Currently they provide shopping and medical deliveries to vulnerable residents Ashfield, Bassetlaw, Broxtowe, Access to medicine and transport to medical appointments if needed. Daily/weekly telephone Gedling, Mansfield, Newark and Emotional / mental health wellbeing welfare checks are also made to vulnerable residents. If requested, the charity Sherwood, Rushcliffe can provide volunteers to Clinical Management Centres and to local care Transport homes.

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 31 of 35 Amount Organisation Project Service Provided Awarded Nottingham Counselling Service Providing up to 30 minutes of talk-time support via the telephone or online Social wellbeing £1,000 using Skype, Zoom or WhatsApp to vulnerable people who may be at Ashfield, Bassetlaw, Broxtowe, Emotional / mental health wellbeing heightened risk of mental and emotional ill-health during this time period. Gedling, Mansfield, Newark and Physical wellbeing Sherwood, Rushcliffe Nottingham Counselling Services Supporting 26 new referrals across Gedling and Rushcliffe. Remote Emotional / mental health wellbeing £2,000 telephone/video service offering up to 30 minutes of talk-time risk Ashfield, Bassetlaw, Broxtowe, assessment/needs support using Skype, Zoom or WhatsApp to members of Gedling, Mansfield, Newark and the BAME community who may be at heightened risk of mental and emotional Sherwood, Rushcliffe ill-health during this time period.

Nottingham Hospitals Radio Nottingham Hospitals Radio provides welcome relief from the tedium of a long Emotional / mental health wellbeing £2,000 stay in hospital whilst helping to reconnect patients with their families and Ashfield, Bassetlaw, Broxtowe, friends. Gedling, Rushcliffe Nottingham Search and Rescue Team The delivery of emergency PPE to Nottinghamshire GPs and critically ill To ensure that GP surgeries and £1,600 children in need of respiratory care. homes with vulnerable children in Ashfield, Bassetlaw, Broxtowe, need of respiratory care are fully Gedling, Mansfield, Newark and stocked with PPE equipment. Sherwood, Rushcliffe Access to medicine Physical wellbeing Transport Emotional / mental health wellbeing

Nottinghamshire Independent Supporting families experiencing domestic abuse from crisis to recovery and Support around their experiences £1,000 Domestic Abuse Services preventing further abuse from taking place. of Domestic Violence and recognising these signs in the Ashfield, Mansfield futurer Access to food Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing Physical wellbeing

Nottinghamshire Mind Offers telephone and online mental health support, as well as creative Social wellbeing £5,000 therapies and tips for physical activity in the home. Ashfield, Bassetlaw, Broxtowe, Emotional / mental health wellbeing Gedling, Mansfield, Newark and Sherwood, Rushcliffe

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 32 of 35 Amount Organisation Project Service Provided Awarded Nottinghamshire Royal Society for the Offers a collection and delivery service of essential items such as medicines for Access to food £2,000 Blind all current members. They also provide a telephone befriending service for Access to medicine visually impaired people to maintain support networks and reduce isolation. Rushcliffe, Newark and Sherwood, Social wellbeing Mansfield, Gedling, Broxtowe, Emotional / mental health wellbeing Bassetlaw, Ashfield PASIC cancer support for children and This project offers practical support such as collecting and delivering food, Access to food £800 young people essential items and medication for cancer living cancer, who have to self- Access to medicine isolate for 12 weeks. PASIC also supply care packs and activities for children, Ashfield, Bassetlaw, Broxtowe, Social wellbeing and provide access to online peer support groups and a ‘buddy’ scheme to Gedling, Mansfield, Newark and maintain social interaction. Emotional / mental health wellbeing Sherwood, Rushcliffe R.E.A.L. Foundation Trust Provision of a meals service for the families of children entitled to free school Access to food £2,000 meals during holiday time - Many children on their register are from struggling Ashfield, Bassetlaw, Broxtowe, Access to medicine families, this provision will enable the children to receive meals and food Gedling, Mansfield, Rushcliffe, Newark Social wellbeing parcels. and Sherwood Emotional / mental health wellbeing

Reach Learning Disability Supporting vulnerable people with learning disabilities and their family carers to Address digital exclusion £2,500 access online learning services, retailers and safe social networking, Ashfield, Bassetlaw, Gedling, Access to food maintaining vital contact with friends and family to reduce isolation during the Mansfield, Newark and Sherwood, Access to medicine crisis. Rushcliffe Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing Physical wellbeing Transport

Remar Association UK Delivering 200 bags of food every week to vulnerable and self-isolating people. Access to food £500 Broxtowe, Gedling Remedi community youth reparation scheme that actively monitors and tasks young Social wellbeing £2,768 people to design and create messages of support for older people living in care Ashfield, Bassetlaw, Broxtowe, homes. Each participant receives on-line support tackling their issues. Gedling, Mansfield, Newark and Sherwood, Rushcliffe

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 33 of 35 Amount Organisation Project Service Provided Awarded Rural Community Action Provides advice and information for parishes and groups developing support Access to food £3,000 Nottinghamshire services for those struggling within their communities, paying particular Access to medicine attention to hard to reach communities either due to IT, location or minority. Ashfield, Bassetlaw, Broxtowe, Dog walking Gedling, Mansfield, Newark and Social wellbeing Sherwood, Rushcliffe Emotional / mental health wellbeing Physical wellbeing Transport

Rushcliffe Community & Voluntary Provides essential services to vulnerable people, including shopping, Social wellbeing £6,000 Service prescription collection and telephone welfare checks. Emotional / mental health wellbeing Broxtowe, Gedling, Rushcliffe Self Help UK (Self Help Nottingham) Provides emotional and practical support to people living with cancer, acting as BSL information and support £2,000 buddies to individuals most at risk and maintaining social connections during Ashfield, Broxtowe, Gedling, Access to food the crisis. Mansfield, Newark and Sherwood, Access to medicine Rushcliffe Social wellbeing Emotional / mental health wellbeing Physical wellbeing Transport

Sewa Day Working with schools such as Dawn House - Rainworth, Sunny side - Chilwell, Educational/recreational supplies £4,000 Abbey Road primary and Gamston Pierre Point - Rushcliffe by providing food Broxtowe, Mansfield, Newark and Access to food parcels and bespoke education packs. Sherwood, Rushcliffe Sharewear Clothing Scheme Supplies clothing to families and vulnerable individuals, including 13 wards at Access to Free high quality clothing £1,250 Nottingham University Hospital and families supported by Adult Social Care and bedding to families and Ashfield, Bassetlaw, Broxtowe, and Children’s services across the county. vulnerable individuals referred to Gedling, Mansfield, Newark and us in desperate need, whose lack Sherwood, Rushcliffe of clothing puts under pressure on social services Emotional / mental health wellbeing Physical wellbeing

COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) 34 of 35 Amount Organisation Project Service Provided Awarded SHE UK The provision of holistic support to victims of childhood sexual abuse and Emotional / mental health wellbeing £3,064 sexual violence across Nottinghamshire via telephone and online services. Ashfield, Broxtowe, Gedling, Social wellbeing Mansfield, Newark and Sherwood, Rushcliffe St John Ambulance Provides training for approximately 300 volunteers to work in hospitals and Supporting the NHS through £7,000 provide patient transport, releasing NHS staff to care for patients. proving care and medical Ashfield, Bassetlaw, Broxtowe, equipment within communities Gedling, Mansfield, Newark and Sherwood, Rushcliffe The Living Paintings Trust Provision of a telephone 'buddy' system to older and vulnerable people who Social wellbeing £1,500 may be isolating. The Project also provides specialist books for blind and Mansfield, Newark and Sherwood, Emotional / mental health wellbeing partially sighted children and adults. Gedling, Broxtowe Physical wellbeing

Transform Training Ltd Online provision of mental and emotional wellbeing workshops, online and in Emotional / mental health wellbeing £3,225 schools, for children, young people and vulnerable adults. Workshops are run Ashfield, Bassetlaw, Broxtowe, by qualified trainers supported by volunteers, and encourage participants to Mansfield take part in practical activities that teach them emotional resilience techniques.

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