As the temperatures plummeted recently, Somerset Community Foundation (SCF) is pleased to announce that, following the launch last month, the 2022/23 Surviving Winter appeal has already raised a phenomenal £100,000 - thanks to the incredible generosity of local donors.
Demand for the Surviving Winter grants this year is stronger than ever, and donations are being rapidly disbursed across the county in grants of up to five hundred pounds to help ensure our vulnerable older neighbours can stay warm, safe and well in the face of soaring energy bills.
The annual appeal encourages pensioners to donate some or all of their Winter Fuel Payment, if they don’t need it themselves. These donations provide funding and support to older people across Somerset who are struggling to heat their homes.
SCF’s Philanthropy Director, Laura Blake, thanked local people for their incredible support: “We’ve been astounded by the magnitude of support we’ve received for the Surviving Winter appeal so far this year, particularly in light of the cost-of-living crisis. We’ve seen many donors generously passing on their larger Winter Fuel Payment, and others donating their monthly energy rebate. We’re hugely grateful to each and every person who has donated - and particularly those who donate year after year. Without your support, we know lots of older people in Somerset would be suffering in silence during these long, cold winter months.”






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