Magic Little Grant

 Dear Together We Grow, Thank you for applying for a Magic Little Grant from Localgiving, in partnership with Postcode Community Trust. We are happy to let you know that you have been successful with your application. You have been awarded £500 towards: Offer asylum seekers financial support to gain access to leisure activities (singing, sport, […]

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Handmade Parade

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On Sunday 24th June we took the refugees and asylum seekers to see the Handmade Parade in Hebden Bridge. We saw the parade passing the GP surgery, then picked up lunch packed at Ali’s house before going to the park to see the performances, play in the play ground and sit in the shade to […]

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TWG accounts

With the help of Mark Simmonds from Co-op Culture we have now finalised the 2017-18 accounts, which run from 1st May to 30th April. Together We Grow started in May 2015 – hence the accounts starts in May. Without the help from Mark and the Gnucash software we would never have been able to track […]

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Walking group in Old Town

Our walking group had a nice walk from Hebden Bridge to Old Town where we had a picnic lunch followed by fruit, homemade biscuits and cakes. The sunshine made it even more enjoyable and we had a lot of talking and laughing. After the walk two of the asylum seekers went to the Oxfam shop […]

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Data protection policy

Data Protection Policy Together We Grow Purpose of the policy 1.1 Together We Grow is committed to complying with privacy and data protection laws including the Data Protection Act (“the DPA”). This policy sets out what we do to protect individuals’ personal information. 1.2 Anyone who handles personal data in any way on behalf of […]

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Plant sale and swap

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Many thanks to Eastwood Residents’ Association for their support to Together We Grow at their plant swap and sale. We do not know yet how much money the event raised but more important is the awareness we could make by bringing our leaflets and talking to local residents.

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