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   Austin secures over £100,000 boost for local centre

Dudley North MP Ian Austin has worked hard to secure £111,000 for St Thomas’s Network after their initial bid was unsuccessful.  The cash is a massive boost for the local centre whose good work was threatened by a lack of funds.

 

Austin became involved in the centre’s bid after he was approached by local Councillors Steve Waltho, Shaukat Ali and John Davies, who asked for his help after the centres first bid to the hardship fund was rejected.

 

As result Austin immediately contacted Minister for the Third Sector Angela Smith to discuss the great work the centre does and what this boost would mean for the local community.

 

The Government introduced the Third Sector Hardship Fund as part of the £42.5 million Real Help for Communities Action Plan.  It will provide support to third sector organisations in England delivering front line services to the most vulnerable and disadvantaged people in society.

 

The Hardship fund is available for Third Sector organisations that are suffering financial hardship that is impacting on their ability to deliver services in health and social care, housing support, education and training, and information, advice and guidance.

 

St Thomas’s Network is the epicentre of community activity in the Kates Hill area of Dudley which offers a range of social and learning activities, educational courses, child and youth provision and acts as a resource and meeting centre.

 

St Thomas’s Network is run by Janet Hilken and employs and supports hundreds of local people.

 

Ian Austin MP said:

 

“I am delighted to have got St Thomas’s Network this huge boost, which will be used to better provide the local community with social and education opportunities.”

 

“As soon as I heard that St Thomas’s was struggling to get funding I immediately contacted the Government Minister responsible to talk about the issue face to face.”

 

“I regularly visit the Network and am constantly amazed by the amount of good work that Janet and the staff do and the involvement of the local community.”

 

“Since becoming an MP my top priority has been to bring increased training and educational opportunities to Dudley, which is why this victory means so much to me.”

 

Councillor Steve Waltho said:

 

“This is great news for the local community and it is huge amount of money.  I am very proud to have worked hard alongside Ian Austin MP and my colleagues Councillors Ali and Davies to make this happen. “

 

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