More than 5,700 of the most vulnerable people in communities across south Wales are set to benefit after Wales & West Utilities announced successful applicants to its Safe and Warm Fund.
The gas emergency and pipeline service established the fund in June and put out a call to action to local charities and bodies affected by the coronavirus pandemic to apply for support.
With over 400 applications in a three-week period, six organisations from south Wales have been selected to share in over £15,000 of funding. They include Boomerang Cardiff, Newport (District) Scouts Council, The Bridge Charitable Trust, Age Connects Torfaen, Swansea Carer’s Project and Swansea Asylum Seekers Support.
Cardiff charity, Boomerang successfully applied for a £1,000 slice of the fund to help support its services.
Dave Summers, Operations Manager for Boomerang Cardiff, explains:
“We are working hard to tackle poverty across the city and one arm includes collecting unwanted furniture from homes, in turn providing it to homeless people who are moving on from either a hostel or the street, into accommodation.
“This money has been fantastic and will ensure that we can fuel our collection and delivery van for ten weeks.
“This might not sound like a long time but in practical terms our team will complete a minimum of 400 furniture collections from across Cardiff, on top of the positive move on of around 70 previously homeless individuals and families into properties that would have otherwise been left unfurnished.
“On behalf of all our services users I’d like to thank Wales & West Utilities for supporting our organisation.”
Wales & West Utilities set up the Safe and Warm Fund to help organisations and charities directly respond to the coronavirus pandemic. The gas emergency and pipeline service has been working hard throughout the pandemic to make sure people are kept safe and warm in their homes and opened the fund to help others in communities across Wales and the south west of England do the same.
Wales & West Utilities Chief Executive, Graham Edwards, explains:
“The Safe and Warm Fund was designed to directly help those working in communities, targeting support at those who need it most.
“We are delighted that the fund will now support so many organisations across our operating area: from domestic abuse support units to volunteer transport services for disabled people. The fund will go some way to helping organisations and local communities as they begin to recover from coronavirus.
“Seeing communities come together to face the challenge of coronavirus has been fantastic – and everyone at Wales & West Utilities is excited to see these projects come to life and how they will make a positive impact on the lives of people most in need.”
Wales & West Utilities, the gas emergency and pipeline service, brings energy to 7.5m people across the south west of England and Wales. If you smell gas, or suspect the presence of carbon monoxide, call us on 0800 111 999 straight away, and our engineers will be there to help any time of day or night. Before visiting, we’ll ask you to let us know if you or anyone in your household, is experiencing coronavirus symptoms or self-isolating. We’ll still come and help you: but our teams will take some additional precautions to keep us all safe.