Stockport’s Vernon has announced the five Community Stars that will share its £2,000 community fund for the third quarter of 2022.
Over 2,600 members of the public voted for the following not-for-profit groups:
- The Cherry Tree Project – £700
- Norbury Lacrosse Club – Girls Section – £550
- Vale Jets Morris Dancing Troupe – £350
- Together Trust – £250
- Just 4 Dads St Chads – £150
Rachel Bresnahan, founder of The Cherry Tree Project in Romiley, said: “This money is massively important to us right now. More important than if we’d won it at any other time.
“Every penny will be spent on food – 100 meals a week that we can provide to those that need them. We cook everything ourselves, so we’ll make it go far.
“With winter around the corner, we’re concerned about people choosing between heating and eating. We can provide a warm space and a healthy meal to those who fall through the support gaps.
“It’s fantastic that Vernon supports local organisations and they have been doing this for a long time. They are genuinely committed to the local community.”
What is Community Stars?
Vernon relaunched its new community funding scheme earlier this year to help local charities and not-for-profit groups across the Stockport borough.
It offers a share of its £12,000 annual fund to Community Stars every quarter, chosen by its members, colleagues and the public throughout the year.
Tanasè Rivers, Head of Marketing, Brand and Culture at the Society, said: “Stockport has plenty of amazing groups, charities and not-for-profits and Vernon is committed to supporting them, especially during this challenging time.
“We’re delighted to provide funding to these five fantastic local organisations through our Community Stars scheme.
“It’s not too late to nominate your favourite local charity or not-for-profit group. Our fourth quarter online vote will open on the 24th October closing 30th November.
How to apply
Find out more about the awards and apply online at http://www.thevernon.co.uk/community-stars/