Community Solutions North West (CSNW), a leading charity dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and families across the North West of England, is delighted to announce that it has received a generous grant of £10,000 from the St James’s Place Charitable Foundation.
This funding will be pivotal in supporting the charity’s ongoing work to provide essential services to vulnerable communities in the region.
The £10,000 grant from the St James’s Place Charitable Foundation will be directed towards CSNW’s various community outreach programs, including mental health support services, educational initiatives, and the provision of emergency assistance to families in crisis. The funding will help enhance the charity’s ability to make a lasting impact on those who need it most.
Maggie Moody, CEO of Community Solutions North West, commented:
“The generous funding from St James’ Place is supporting us in providing mental health support to people struggling with anxiety, past trauma and debilitating mental health issues. This includes our counselling therapy services and providing 1-1 mentoring for people for as long as they need it to get back on their feet and to get their lives on track.”
The St James’s Place Charitable Foundation, which has been supporting charitable causes since its inception, is committed to improving lives and fostering positive change within communities. This grant is part of their ongoing efforts to back initiatives that make a tangible difference.
James and Gareth from SJPCF agreed that:
“You often hear of a lack of funding for mental health support or funds ending, so it is really satisfying to know that the continuing support the St James’s Place Charitable Foundation is providing is making such a difference and is sustaining such a vital support service.”
The partnership with the St James’s Place Charitable Foundation will enable Community Solutions North West to continue its mission of fostering positive change, offering vital resources to individuals and families, and creating lasting social impact across the North West.