A Harrogate charity that provides long-term support for people affected by homelessness has received a four-figure boost from developer the Banks Group.
Lifeline Harrogate operates seven three-bedroom properties in which people who are homeless or vulnerably housed, often through being victims of abuse, can get the shelter and support they need.
The £2,000 Banks Group grant has covered the cost for the coming year of Lifeline Harrogate’s fortnightly lunch club, at which current and former residents, staff and volunteers spend time together over a hot, home-cooked meal.
Founded in 2013 by Carl and Georgie Good, Lifeline Harrogate has provided over 47,000 nights of accommodation over the last 12 years, with over 140 men and women being housed through that period.
The charity works to address the root causes of homelessness by accessing additional support and services where required and making aftercare services available for tenants.
Ruth Skaife-Clarke, fundraising manager at Lifeline Harrogate, said:
“Rates of homelessness have risen significantly over the time that our charity has been working and Harrogate has been far from immune from this rise, with demand for our support always high and our homes almost always fully occupied.
"Lifeline Harrogate has been able to meet the need that people affected by homelessness have for a base from which they can start to begin rebuilding their lives and a support network that can enable them to make a successful transition back to independence at their own pace.”
She added:
“Our lunch club plays a key part in building this network and helps residents build relationships with their peers and our volunteers, through which they can build up their self-confidence, self-esteem and resilience.
“Knowing that the cost of delivering it for the coming year are covered by this grant is a real bonus for us, as there are always lots of costs for us to cover and always lots of fundraising work to undertake, and we’re really grateful to Banks for their support.
“We have lots of positive stories to tell about former residents who are now living happily and independently in their own accommodation and our team is committed to continuing to increase this number.”
Kate Culverhouse, community relations manager at the Banks Group, said:
"Lifeline Harrogate provides an absolutely invaluable service for people in some very difficult circumstances which any of us might one day find ourselves facing.
“It’s been great to hear all about the difference they’ve made to so many local people’s lives over the last 11 years and we’re very happy to be contributing to their excellent work.”
The Banks Group’s community funds are independently managed by Point North.
Anyone from a community close to a Banks Group project who is interested in applying for funding from the Banks Community Fund should contact the company via its website enquiry form (www.banksgroup.co.uk/contact-us/) to find out if their group or project is eligible.

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