
Realise charity back national campaign for Warm Homes
This Fuel Poverty Awareness Day, Friday 29 November, Realise charity is supporting a national campaign to keep people warm and safe at home.
This Fuel Poverty Awareness Day, Friday 29 November, Realise charity is supporting a national campaign to keep people warm and safe at home.
The former Mayor of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Councillor Gill Heesom, will continue supporting local charities in her new role on Realise charity’s board.
A charity darts tournament hit the bullseye, raising over £12.5k for a local charity.
A new parent and toddler group delivered by Alice charity has been announced, along with an extension of existing services, as a result of £18,720 funding from Realise charity.
Mental health and wellbeing in the workplace can be a huge cost to a business but it also bring many benefits.
A personalised transport service for vulnerable people has been saved after Realise charity provided new funding.
Mrs X said: “I would never have been in a position to get a job without the support of the employment and skills team. I’d never get the support I’ve had here back in London.”