Meadow Well Connected has been awarded a grant of £5,000 to help people from Riverside & Chirton gain vital digital and employability skills.
Digitally Connected
The grant will help to fund the Digitally Connected project which provides access to their IT Suite and support to improve digital confidence.
Last year, Meadow Well Connected provided over 3,500 hours of support
The charity supported 260 people through a range of activities and workshops to help people manage their online lives.
Northumberland Freemasons visited the charity to find out more
Mandi Cresswell, Chief Officer at Meadow Well Connected said:
“We are most grateful to Northumberland Freemason for their generous grant, which will help us to continue to support people gain digital skills, which is so important now as so many public and other services are delivered online.”
Brian Rudd from Northumberland Freemasons said:
“We are very pleased to help Meadow Well Connected who do such an outstanding job helping people into work by increasing their skills and confidence.”
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