The sale of reusable carrier bags in Scarborough retailer Proudfoot Group’s stores has raised £2,500 for learning disability charity Scarborough and District Mencap, which will help fund the provision of activities for service users and upskilling staff. The funds were raised in the Nisa member’s four supermarkets, based in Newby, Eastfield, Seamer and Manham Hill, over the last three months.
Scarborough and District Mencap provide a range of day and out-of-hours services for people with a learning disability, including those with additional physical disabilities or complex needs and behaviours. Katrina Taylor, chief executive officer at Scarborough and District Mencap, said: “Scarborough and District Mencap are incredibly grateful to Proudfoot and their customers for their £2,500 donation, which will make a difference to the organisation by helping towards the provision of varied activities for service users and towards upskilling of the staff team.
“This will then enable Scarborough and District Mencap to extend and enhance its work providing day and flexible services for adults and children with learning disabilities including those with additional physical disabilities, complex medical needs and challenging behaviours; and to also operate a teatime service and Gateway club on Tuesday evenings.”
Proudfoot stores have been raising money for good causes via the sale of reusable bags since 2015 and have donated around £72,500 from the funds raised to charities and other community groups in the area.
In addition, Proudfoot stores have supported over 200 local causes with more than £114,000 in donations raised through Nisa’s Making a Difference Locally charity to date.
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