Thursday, 14 August 2014
Tuesday, 12 August 2014
Commissioner Supports Women’s Community Matters Barrow
Cumbria’s Police
and Crime Commissioner, Richard Rhodes has made a grant award to Women’s
Community Matters in Barrow.
The
funding will support the delivery of the Being Safe, Feeling Safe, Keeping Safe
project. This project is for women who are experiencing the Criminal
Justice System, women who are at risk of becoming involved with the Criminal
Justice System, and women who have experienced domestic violence/abuse.
The women involved in the project will also be able to benefit from the
additional services and support networks the Centre has to offer.
The total amount of
the funding is £97,200 over a three year period.
Police and Crime
Commissioner, Richard Rhodes said “The Innovation Fund is aimed at supporting
new ways of working with vulnerable people and reducing offending and
re-offending.
“I am pleased to be
making the grant to Women’s Community Matters that is aimed at supporting
vulnerable women. An important part of
the project is the support to vulnerable people to prevent them becoming
involved in crime and this is an area that can make a real difference and
provide a better quality of life for all concerned.
“I look forward to
working with the project over the next three years to see the benefits that it
makes to the local community in Barrow.”
Rebecca
Rawlings, Women’s Community Matters
Centre Manager said “We are immensely grateful to the Office of the Police and
Crime Commissioner for their support with this project. It will enable us
to offer a greater level of support to vulnerable women in our area and will
also increase the number of women we are able to work alongside. The fact
that the funding is over three years is really important to us as a charity as
it offers greater security for the project and allows us the time to develop
our other sources of income that will ensure this project continues into the
future.
“This
will make a real difference to the lives of women in our area and I would like
to say a very big thank you.”
Cllr Brendan
Sweeney, Deputy Leader of Barrow Borough Council said “The work that Women’s
Community Matters have achieved in just nine months since they started is
tremendous and this substantial funding from the Police and Crime Commissioner
will allow a major increase in their support for vulnerable women. I would like to thank Mr Rhodes for his
contribution for this important new project.”
Thought for the Week
“Our lives begin to
end the day we become silent about things that matter.”
Martin Luther King
Jr
Monday, 4 August 2014
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