ID card printer donation gives Community access to services
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Magicard has had the pleasure of visiting Top Club in Littlemoor, Weymouth and meeting some of the inspirational people who dedicate their time to creating a true community hub. We had been approached by Charlotte (Fundraising and Grant Applications) to ask us if we had an old model ID card printer they could have at a reduced rate as the team wanted to issue Youth Club members with a membership card. Researching further, it was clear that this important community asset was something we’d like to get behind and we were more than happy to give Top Club a Pronto100 -the smallest, fastest, best quality ID card printer in its class and the newest addition to our portfolio.
Charlotte Fancy, Fundraising and Grant Applications Having been under-used for many years, the club now houses a number of services: Children’s Centre, Outreach Support, Helping Hands, Big4Littlemoor, The Nest (social supermarket), Youth Club, Football and Houseworks. As well as Charlotte, we met Jac (Helping Hands and Big4Littlemoor) and James, Chair of Committee, Building Manager and Nest Manager. This passionate volunteer team is always on the look out for ways to support the community and make Littlemoor a positive place to live.
Andy Cornelius, General Manager, Magicard The next initiative is Warm Hub, launching in November. Open to all, people will be able to come in and have unlimited tea and coffee, a hot snack – toasted sandwiches to soup – for around £3. It will also run an after school meal deal for families too.
James Knott-Fancy, Chair of Committee, Building Manager and Nest Manager Benefits
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