Damian Moore, MP for Southport, has welcomed the news that a good cause in his constituency has received funding from players of the People’s Postcode Lottery.
- Origami Pulse CIC have received £2,000 from the Postcode Community Trust for their ‘Origami Can Help’ project. This project aims to deliver a series of Origami sessions to aid wellbeing for people affected by mental health and isolation in the Merseyside region.
Congratulating the organisation, Mr Moore said:
“I’m delighted to hear that Origami Pulse CIC have received funding from players of the People’s Postcode Lottery.
“ My thanks go to players of People’s Postcode Lottery, as this award will make a real difference to the local community.
“I also encourage any other local groups and charities needing additional project funding to consider applying to the Postcode Community Trust, the Postcode Local Trust or the People’s Postcode Trust when the next funding round opens. This type of funding can help you achieve more for your charity and the local community.”
Commenting Andrew Murray, Public Affairs Officer for People’s Postcode Lottery said:
“We are delighted that our players are helping to fund thousands of local charities and community groups across the country, including those in Southport. People’s Postcode Lottery was established to raise funds for good causes. Supporting the excellent work of local organisations can help them make a huge difference to the causes and communities they serve.”
To date, players of People’s Postcode Lottery have raised more than £393 million for over 5,500 good causes across Great Britain.
Local charities and community groups can apply for funding from the Postcode Community Trust, the Postcode Local Trust and the People’s Postcode Trust. The next funding round opens on 31st July. For more information, please visit the trusts’ websites:
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