Appeal launched to help deprived families

A cross-community Christmas Appeal has been launched to help provide food and other essential items for disadvantaged families in West Belfast.
Shane Smith from Innovation Factory (third from left) with the organisers of the cross community Upper Springfield Black Mountain Christmas Appeal (from left to right) Philip Brannan, Donna McCracken, Michael Donnelly, Mark Vinton, Seamus Corr and Ellen CahillShane Smith from Innovation Factory (third from left) with the organisers of the cross community Upper Springfield Black Mountain Christmas Appeal (from left to right) Philip Brannan, Donna McCracken, Michael Donnelly, Mark Vinton, Seamus Corr and Ellen Cahill
Shane Smith from Innovation Factory (third from left) with the organisers of the cross community Upper Springfield Black Mountain Christmas Appeal (from left to right) Philip Brannan, Donna McCracken, Michael Donnelly, Mark Vinton, Seamus Corr and Ellen Cahill

Innovation Factory, based on the Springfield Road, is supporting one of its tenants Black Mountain Shared Space to launch the cross-community Upper Springfield Black Mountain Christmas Appeal to help people economically affected by the Covid-19 crisis.

Community Engagement Manager Shane Smith said: “Covid 19 has had a major impact on our wider community and affected many people right on our doorstep. As we approach the Christmas season with lost jobs, the financial insecurity of furlough and changed circumstances, this year’s festive season will not be the same for a lot of families.

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“In partnership with Blackmountain Action Group, Gort na Mona GAA, Holy Trinity Youth Club, Newhill Youth Club & Community, St. Theresa’s Youth Club, The Unit Gym, Upper Springfield Development Trust, Springvale Employment and Learning Centre and the Upper Springfield Covid Response Team, we want to help by assisting families who need small but practical help to make Christmas a better time for their children and loved ones.”

Seamus Corr, head of Black Mountain Shared Space Project, said community organisations urgently need support to help deprived families in the run up to Christmas.

He added: “Kids will be expecting Christmas presents and parents will have to make a decision whether to buy toys or food. They need help and the funding just isn’t there for community organisations to run a Christmas support programme at this most difficult of times.”

Innovation Factory is calling on their businesses to donate vouchers for High Street and local shops no matter how small. All donations should be made through its reception by 5pm on Monday December 14. The centre will also be holding its annual Christmas Quiz online this year with all proceeds going to the Appeal.

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Mr Smith added: “Many families need help during this difficult period. Christmas is a time of giving and we at Innovation Factory are happy to play our part in supporting our local community.” For more information visit: www.innovationfactoryni.com

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