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

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Nottinghamshire COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (Updated on 19 June 2020) Nottinghamshire COVID-19 Community Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 19 June 2020) Division and Amount District Organisation Project Service Provided Councillor Awarded Ashfield Hucknall 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 Retford 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 Worksop 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
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