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Charities trust in local firm for support
Good causes are continuing to benefit from a telecom firm’s generosity after it renewed its commitment to run a charitable fund.
Prudhoe-based BNS Telecom started its fund in March last year and since then has helped more than 20 local charities.
The BNS Telecom Fund - run by a committee of BNS employees in conjunction with The Community Foundation – has already made 23 grants ranging from £250 to £4000.
Additional funding has now been agreed for the firm’s new financial year which starts this month.
Andrew Crawford, BNS marketing director, said: “BNS is part of the community and many of our workforce are part of the charitable network of voluntary organisations and groups that work within it.
“We want to give something back and are delighted to be able to renew our pledge to help at this time. So far we have given support to a wide variety of good causes ranging from a rescue team, community radio station and bowls club to Guides, schools and youth groups.
“Now more than ever local charities need help and we would urge other companies to get involved as we have done.”
Roger Braybrook, manager of Tynedale Citizens Advice Bureau, which received £500 towards advisers’ expenses, said: “Volunteer advisers are the key to our organisation’s work and we are lucky in having one of the largest teams of trained advisers.
“The credit crunch is having a significant impact on our work and we are seeing an increasing number of repossessions and clients in financial difficulties. The grant from BNS is of significant help in managing the expense.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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