Nine charities in and around Cleckheaton, Huddersfield and Bradford celebrate donations thanks to Community Giving Campaign

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The charities have been awarded a share of donations in Skipton Building Society’s Community Giving scheme.

This year, Community Giving is set to donate double that of last year, with a total of £164,000 being shared between 246 good causes across the locations of Skipton branches.

Each of Skipton's 82 branches has selected three deserving charities operating within 20 miles of their branch, with the help of local members. Once nominated, members of the public could go into their local Skipton branch and vote for one of the three charities.

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£2,000 per branch was divided between the three charities, with the highest-voted charity receiving £1,000, the second receiving £600, and the third £400.

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The three winners in the Cleckheaton area were:1st Place Receiving £1,000 – Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice2nd Place Receiving £600 – Rainbow Baby Bank3rd Place Receiving £400 – Homeless Hampers

The three winners in the Huddersfield area were:1st Place Receiving £1,000 – The Branch @ The Jubilee Centre2nd Place Receiving £600 – Natural Kirklees3rd Place Receiving £400 – Huddersfield Mission

The three winners in the Bradford area were:1st Place Receiving £1,000 – Bradford Cinderella Club2nd Place Receiving £600 – Bradford Home Start3rd Place Receiving £400 – Roleystone Horse Sanctuary

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Abi Haythornthwaite, Skipton’s Group Social Impact Senior Specialist, said:

“Now more than ever, small local charities are seeing increases in demand for their vital services. Often run by volunteers, these good causes keep communities together and continue to have a huge impact in their local area.

“As a member-owned organisation, and one that was founded over 170 years ago to help communities own their own homes and have savings for their future, it’s important to us that our members decide where they’d like this money to go. I’d like to thank all our customers in the area who popped into their local branch to tell us which causes mattered most to them. I hope the money received by the three charities is beneficial to continuing the amazing work they carry out in the local area.”

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