Scarborough Borough Mayor's Community Fund helps groups and organisations

The charity paid out £5,500 this week

Author: Karen LiuPublished 13th May 2022

The Mayor of the Borough of Scarborough’s Community Fund charity paid out £5,500 this week to support eleven groups and organisations that rely on charitable donations to continue the excellent work they do in their local communities.

In a special presentation at the Town Hall in Scarborough on Tuesday 11th May, the Mayor and Mayoress of the Borough of Scarborough, Councillor Eric Broadbent and Mrs Lynne Broadbent, handed over cheques to: YMCA Scarborough, Scarborough and District Disablement Action Group, Scarborough Sixth Form College, Speak Out Community Support Group, Dalesmen Singers, 1st Scarborough Scout Group, Whitby Hidden Impairments Support and Help, Scarborough & District Scout Council Cub Section and North Yorkshire Majorettes.

Yorkshire Coast Sight Support and Scarborough Theatre Company also received cheques but were unable to attend the formal presentation.

Cllr Eric Broadbent, Mayor of the Borough of Scarborough, said:

“The best thing about raising money is being able to pass it on to beneficiaries throughout the borough, many of which struggle to get funding through mainstream routes.

“I am very proud that the money we awarded will have a positive impact on the important work they do and the communities they are part of.

“I would like to thank all those that have contributed to our fundraising efforts during the last year, including support from our committee, council colleagues, the Rotary Club of Scarborough and everyone involved in making the Mayor’s Ball in March a huge success.

“The fund is now in a healthy position to help even more groups and organisations next year and applications for funding will open in the autumn.”

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