Over the past year, nine charities in Cornwall have benefitted from funding provided by train operator Cross Country and their Customer and Community Improvement Fund.
The long-distance train operator gave £20,000 and The Cornwall Community Foundation agreed to match this, bringing the total amount allocated to grassroots projects to £40,000.
The funding period commenced in April 2023, following a call for grant applications in July 2022.
During this time, a wide variety of charities have received donations.
One of these includes Get Together Cornwall, an organisation which offers help to the families of those affected by Asperger’s syndrome and autism.
One of the other charities chosen to receive a share of the funding was MCH Wheal Prosper, a day centre which provides various opportunities for adults who have learning or physical disabilities.
CrossCountry and the Cornwall Community Foundation visited these two organisations along with other recipients of the funding earlier this year.
Another group in Cornwall that has benefitted from the funds is Unique Voices, a social enterprise which aims to help protect youngsters from the dangers associated with drug trafficking.
The train operator has also used their fund to help the Crimestoppers organisation in Cornwall.
The CrossCountry Customer and Communities Improvement Fund helps community projects all over the country, and you can read more about the work that they do by clicking here.
For information on how to apply for grants from the Cornwall Community Foundation, please see their website.
It’s been fantastic to help the Cornwall Community Foundation support such a broad range of projects and initiatives across the Duchy this year.
“As the only national train operator connecting Cornwall to the rest of the country, it’s critical that we support these the communities and economies of the South West and connect them in more ways than just trains
Sarah Gould, Regional Director for CrossCountry’s West & Wales region
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