insideKENT Magazine Issue 98 - May 2020 | Page 51

CHARITY Coronavirus Emergency Fund Raises £950,000 to Offer Financial Lifeline to Charities Kent Community Foundation has raised an amazing amount of £950,000 since it announced the launch of its KCF Coronavirus Emergency Fund. The fund, which includes a £400,000 donation from the National Emergencies Trust, is to support charities and community groups facing extreme difficulties including closure, as the impact of social distancing puts a stop to crucial fundraising activities. Natalie Smith, director of grants and impact, said “The Kent Community Foundation grants team has received over 255 applications for the Coronavirus Emergency Fund since it launched on 23 March and we have been working at speed to distribute funding to charities and community groups who are desperate for support. We have to date supported 145 charitable organisations with grants totalling over half a million pounds. The work doesn’t stop here of course, as we begin to look ahead and consider how these incredible charities will also play a part in the recovery from the worst of the pandemic.” Beneficiaries of KCF Coronavirus Emergency Fund include: £3,000 to Kent Search and Rescue www.ksar.co.uk, the organisation dedicated to assisting the emergency services in the search for and rescue of vulnerable missing persons; £7,000 to HomeStart Dover www.home- startdoverdistrict.org.uk, the voluntary organisation that is committed to promoting the welfare of families with at least one child under five years of age; £4,000 to Hypo Hounds www.hypohounds.co.uk, which helps children and adults with Brittle Type 1 Diabetes whose pet dogs have the potential to become a Diabetic Alert Dog; £2,000 to 2makeit www.2makeit.org, who rehabilitate prisoners and ex-prisoners by offering them creative expression through programmes in skills such as music, art and writing; and £7,500 to Walderslade Together CIC www.facebook.com/waldersladetogether who aim to reduce social isolation and improve employability within Walderslade. For more information about the KCF Coronavirus Emergency Fund visit www.kentcf.org.uk/funding/Coronavirusemergencyfund. ellenor’s Accumulator Challenge raises over £36,000 for hospice care Local organisations from across the county have helped raise thousands of pounds for Kent hospice charity ellenor, thanks to an innovative fundraising challenge. Broadditch Farm Shop were crowned champions for the second year running and raised a grand total of £5,673 for the charity. New date for Race for Life in Maidstone Having had to postpone Race for Life events this spring and summer across the UK to protect the country’s health during the coronavirus outbreak, Cancer Research UK are pleased to announce that the empowering Race for Life 5K, 10K, Pretty Muddy and Pretty Muddy Kids events in Maidstone have been rescheduled for 22nd and 23rd August. Participants who had already signed up for the Race for Life event in July can transfer their entry to the new August date, and entries are also open for more people to join at raceforlife.org Lucy Hayward, Cancer Research UK event manager for Maidstone, said: “We’re sending a heartfelt message to everyone to seize the opportunity and come join us to Race for Life in Maidstone this August at Mote Park. “We hope men, women and children will unite against cancer and make Race for Life Maidstone the best yet this August. Together we can beat cancer. “Since it began, Race for Life has raised over £890m for Cancer Research UK’s life-saving work. We’re incredibly grateful to everyone who has taken part and hope their support will continue throughout these unprecedented times.” Money raised through Race for Life helps to make long-term research and pioneering trials possible, leading to new tests and kinder treatments, which could save the lives of more men, women and children across the South East For more information, visit raceforlife.org or call 0300 123 0770. The Accumulator saw 45 local organisations being tasked with a three 3- month challenge to raise as much money as possible, from an initial investment of £50 generously sponsored by Tunbridge Wells-based Studio 44, to support families facing terminal illness. The challenge offers the opportunity for organisations to invest a small amount of money in a variety of creative, original fundraising and entrepreneurial activities to generate funds for ellenor. “The support of companies in our local community is invaluable for ellenor. They play a huge role in helping to support people to live as fulfilling lives as possible and receive the very best care at the end of life. It is truly fantastic working with local organisations especially for this challenge. The participants came up with some very creative and profitable ways to raise money. Their support has been overwhelming and we want to thank everyone across Kent who got involved” says ellenor corporate and community fundraiser Leah Poppy. Lindsey Lucas, Broadditch advertising and marketing manager added: “So many of our customers and staff have been touched by the incredible work ellenor does, looking after patients and families in the most difficult of times. We could not have raised this amazing sum if it were not for the support and generosity of our farm shop customers, event visitors and our fantastic staff giving up their time and participating in our fundraising efforts for this amazing charity”. The ellenor Accumulator Challenge will return in September 2020. For more information, or to register your interest, please call 01474 320007 or email ellenor interim corporate and community fundraising manager Jemma: [email protected]. 51