Sussex-based forecourt group Power Service Stations has helped support local projects and good causes with £17,500 in donations through Nisa’s Making a Difference Locally charity.
The charity’s latest round of Heart of the Community Awards enabled Nisa retailers to nominate a local community group to receive up to £3,000 of funding from Making a Difference Locally (MADL), with an emphasis on small charities and community groups supporting people living in crisis and helping them become more self-sufficient.
A total of 69 charities and good causes nationwide benefit from donations ranging between £1,000 and £3,000, with seven causes nominated by Power Service stations receiving a share of £17,500.
Winners included Horsham Matters, which will use the funding for its hub on the move initiative, and Bolney Community Café, which will use it to buy a new coffee machine to boost its sales and future income. Other winners were Fitzjohn’s Foodbank, Helping the Heart of Hellingly, East Sussex Ukraine Support, The Wayfinder Women Trust and Pass it On (in your community) CIC.
Claire Partridge, marketing manager for Power Service Stations, said: “Supporting our local communities with the help of MADL is the best part of our job and we’re delighted that so many of our nominated charities have won the Heart of the Community Awards. Each charity will benefit from a much-needed financial boost to help them continue their essential work in supporting those in need. The donations are so timely as we enter a winter that is forecast to be difficult for so many.”
Andre Salvidge, brand manager at Power Service Stations, added: “The Heart of the Community Awards is a brilliant way of boosting our donations to amazing causes. I can’t thank MADL enough for helping us independent retailers make a difference in our local community.
“We’re delighted that communities have benefited from donations as we know the funding given by independent retailers can make a real difference for smaller charities and community groups in particular, who rely on the support of local people and businesses to stay afloat.”
Kate Carroll, Nisa’s head of charity, added: “Applications for this round of funding were phenomenal and we’re thrilled that so many very deserving causes have benefitted from funding, especially during such difficult times.
“We’re delighted that communities have benefited from donations totalling £150,000, as we know the funding given by our independent retailers can make a real difference for smaller charities and community groups in particular, who rely on the support of local people and businesses to stay afloat.
Power Service Stations has worked hard to support through Making a Difference Locally and it is great to see seven of its local causes sharing £17,500.
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