Wolverhampton LGBT+ awarded £5,000 from B&Q Foundation
“This will enable us to further support our community by upgrading our facilities and developing a sensory room with changing facilities!”
Charity organisation Wolverhampton LGBT+ has been awarded a grant of £5,000 by the B&Q Foundation. In a social media post that celebrated the news, Wolverhampton LGBT+ said: “This will enable us to further support our community by upgrading our facilities and developing a sensory room with changing facilities! Thanks to all our supporters and everyone at the B&Q Foundation and @nbr_yuk.”
The B&Q Foundation is funded by colleagues and customers through various sales, in-store donations, fundraising and sponsored challenges. They aim to “provide a simple way for charities to access funding to create better, safer places in our communities.”
They “support UK registered charities through providing grants, volunteers and home improvement resources.”
So far, they have supported 600 projects, including Wolverhampton LGBT+.
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