Published Date:
18 January 2008
An Armley school is celebrating after scooping a £800 windfall in the YEP Community Cash giveaway.
Last October, the Yorkshire Evening Post and Barclays Bank teamed up to offer shares of a bumper £15,000 cashpot to Leeds's crucial community groups.
The response was enormous, so much so that Barclays generously agreed to boost the bank up to £20,000.
And St Bartholomew's C of E Primary School in Armley were among 31 community groups who were given a share of the cashpot.
YEP deputy editor Nicola Megson said all the winners they were "unsung heroes."
At an awards ceremony she added: "You are all making a day-to-day difference to the lives of people in our city. You are doing fantastic jobs."
The cheques were handed out by Leeds Central MP Hilary Benn.
He said events like the cash giveaway were a reminder of how much good there is in society.
"People want to make a difference," Mr Benn said. "They support their communities and give a helping hand to others."
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Last Updated:
18 January 2008 9:29 AM
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