CHAIR of Mendip District Council, Cllr Helen Sprawson-White, has donated £1,200 to local charities across the district using money from the Chair’s Fund.
Amongst the beneficiaries is Fair Frome, with £200 given to them to help support its food bank.
Chair of Trustees at Fair Frome, Bob Ashford, said, “The pandemic isn’t over with many people with acute health and financial needs, continuing to feel anxious, isolated and struggling to feed themselves and their families.
“Demand on our services has never been higher and we are expecting it to continue to rise. With this very welcome support and that of the local Frome community, we will do everything we can to meet the growing challenges ahead.”
Other causes that received a donation were Wells Vineyard, Glastonbury Bridging the Gap, and Street and Shepton Mallet Salvation Army branches. Elim Connect Centre, a homeless emergency shelter, also benefited from the funding.
The Chair’s Fund is available to the Chair of the Council to use at their discretion for worthy causes and promotion of the District. This year, each of the charities nominated, received £200.
Cllr Sprawson-White, said, “I’m pleased to be able to support these much-needed, invaluable assets within our communities. In these unsettling times, more people than ever are relying on food banks and a place to shelter, which is why we must show our support to the charities and volunteers who work so hard. I hope my donation will enable these charities to help even more people this winter.”












