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Can you make a difference to Torbay with a share of £300,000?

WASD by WASD
September 16, 2021
in Community News
Can you make a difference to Torbay with a share of £300,000?

Torquay based business Riviera Insurance are championing the causes you care about by inviting local charities and community projects to win a share of £300,000 from the Aviva Community Fund.

The type of causes they are looking for could be anything that’s making a difference on a local level in Torbay – a programme to care for vulnerable community members, an initiative to enhance the environment and protect against impacts of climate change, teaching digital skills in schools, or charity that needs a hand to bounce back from the pandemic.

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Faye Roebuck, Operations Manager at Riviera Insurance, says, ‘Small charities and community groups need our support in Torbay. We are really excited to get behind them and give them the boost they need– chances are, this year they’ll need it more than ever.’

The team at Riviera are rapidly growing local insurance specialist, founded in 2016 the business is passionate about caring for the local community, with history of supporting local causes through this scheme and other long standing charitable partnerships.

Previously, Babbacombe Tennis Club was awarded £5,000 from the fund as a contribution to help build disabled access to the clubhouse.

Faye concludes, ‘So many charities and community projects have struggled through the pandemic. This cash boost could really help them can make the dreams of a better Torbay a reality.’

Entering a cause for the fund is simple. Just head to the Riviera website and tell them a bit about the project or cause and the lasting difference it could make the local community before the 24th October 2021.

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