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Case studies
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Case Studies
Bedazzle’s ‘Typical?’ Performance
Bedazzle received a grant towards developing a unique film performance by 30 young adults with a range of learning disabilities, autism and mental health issues. The film raised awareness of the challenges that people living with disabilities face. Read more
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Case Studies
Cambridgeshire ACRE’s Eels in the Classroom project
Cambridgeshire ACRE received funding from the Anglian Water Flourishing Environment Fund to offer children and young people a hands-on experience of rearing endangered eels in their classrooms, in order to create a long-term legacy of eel conservation. Read more
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Papworth Trust’s Routeway to Work
Papworth Trust received funding from the Warwick and Dominey Fund to run their ‘Routeway to Work’ project, providing young people and adults aged 16+ who have mild to moderate learning disabilities, disabilities and those with a long-term health condition, with tailored practical work experience within the OWL Bikes Shop and Workshop. Read more
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Wintercomfort’s Winter Women homeless support project
Wintercomfort received a grant from the Anglian Water Positive Difference Fund to contribute towards the ongoing delivery of their Winter Women homeless support project. Read more
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Unseen UK’s Modern Slavery Helpline
Unseen UK received a grant to help them continue to run the Modern Slavery Helpline to support victims and potential victims of modern slavery in Cambridgeshire. Read more
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Sawston Community First Responder Group’s purchase of a Raizer chair to assist in non-injury falls
Sawston Community First Responder Group received a grant from the Microsoft Research Limited Fund to purchase a Raizer chair which assists in non-injury falls. Read more
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EACH’s Help at Home initiative
East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) received funding from the Arm Community Fund to support their ongoing Help at Home initiative in Cambridgeshire. The service matches local volunteers to families caring for a life-threatened child, to provide support with household tasks. Read more
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Wysing Arts Centre’s Youth Festival
Wysing Arts Centre received a grant from the Arm Community Fund to help them run a free Youth Festival for young people living in rural Cambridgeshire. Read more
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FoodCycle Peterborough’s free meals
FoodCycle Peterborough has received funding towards costs like venue hire, staffing, clothing and food, to help them continue to offer free meals for the community. Read more