The Centre for Reconciliation (TCfR) is delighted to announce that it has been awarded £20,000 from The National Lottery Community Fund to deliver its new project, Dignity and Diversity.
The project will support individuals and families across Lincolnshire by promoting dignity, wellbeing, inclusion, and community participation. Through community activities, cultural engagement, and practical support, the project aims to bring people together, strengthen relationships, and celebrate the rich diversity of our communities.
This funding will enable TCfR to expand its community outreach and create new opportunities for people from different backgrounds to connect, learn, and support one another.
Steve Holt, Chair of The Centre for Reconciliation, said: “We are delighted to receive this support from The National Lottery Community Fund. This investment is a significant endorsement of our vision to build stronger, more inclusive communities where everyone is treated with dignity and respect. On behalf of the Board of Trustees, I would like to thank The National Lottery Community Fund and National Lottery players for their support. This funding will enable The Centre for Reconciliation to expand its reach and create lasting benefits for communities across Lincolnshire.”
Subash Chellaiah, Executive Director of The Centre for Reconciliation, said: “We are incredibly grateful for this funding, which will enable us to develop new opportunities for people from diverse backgrounds to connect, learn, and support one another. Through the Dignity and Diversity project, we will build on our existing work to promote wellbeing, inclusion, and community participation. We look forward to working alongside local residents, volunteers, and partner organisations to ensure the project creates a positive and lasting impact across Lincolnshire.” We would like to extend our sincere thanks to The National Lottery Community Fund and National Lottery players, whose support continues to make a positive difference in communities across the UK.
For further information about the project or opportunities to get involved, please contact: The Centre for Reconciliation
Email: enquiries@tcf-reconciliation.org
Website: www.tcf-reconciliation.org
