Louth United Charities offers funding

The time is fast coming round for Louth-based groups which support residents ‘in need’ to apply to Louth United Charities for financial support.
Trustees presented a £5,000 cheque to the Trinity Centre earlier this year.Trustees presented a £5,000 cheque to the Trinity Centre earlier this year.
Trustees presented a £5,000 cheque to the Trinity Centre earlier this year.

The charity is inviting applications to be submitted by Friday, May 1.

Application packs and further details are now available on [email protected].

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Over the last 10 years, Louth United Charities has awarded £135,015 to charities working with Louth residents.

These grants have helped fund a wide range of projects, with The Louth Thirteeen Plus Project, Charity of Louisa Dickinson, Lincoln & Lindsey Blind Society, Louth Darby and Joan Club, Louth Area Autism Family Support, East Lindsey Domestic Abuse Services and the Citizen’s Advice Bureau (CAB) Louth, all getting help with the purchase of equipment and financing of special activities and projects.

Louth United Charities trustees are pictured presenting a cheque to Greg Gilbert on behalf of The Trinity Centre. They awarded £5,000 to help with the running costs of the centre.

The Trinity Centre is a part of the community work undertaken by the Team Parish of Louth and the Deanery of Louthesk.

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In 1991, a fire destroyed all but the tower of the Holy Trinity Church and provided the opportunity to build a community centre, which was opened in 1997 with a range of stimulating work and meeting spaces as well as a worship area.

For further information on the Trinity Centre’s events and support, visit their website at www.teamparishoflouth.org.uk/louth-churches/trinity-centre.