Goldsmiths’ Company apprentices were also given individual grants of £350
The Goldsmiths Company Charity helps to address the cost-of-living crisis
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£197,380 awarded in donations and grants to support jewellers and those working in the allied trades
The Goldsmiths’ Company Charity has issued multiple cost-of-living grants to charities and apprentices within the trade to support them during this difficult period, using the remainder of the funds from its Covid-19 Fund.
Originally created to address the impact of the pandemic, the Covid-19 Fund provided financial support to individuals working in the jewellery, silversmithing and allied trades to help them through a period of hardship and help sustain the craft, skills and future of the industry during what was an unprecedented period in most people’s lifetimes. 750 people received grants of up to £1,500.
Through supporting the Benevolent Society, the Silversmith and Jeweller’s Charity and the Goldsmiths’ Company apprentices, the Goldsmiths’ Company Charity is using the remaining monies from the Covid-19 Fund to continue to help those within the trade who are in need of a bit of extra support – an objective originally outlined in the first pages of the Goldsmiths’ Company’s earliest minute book in 1334.
Michelle O’Brien, Head of Charitable Giving at the Goldsmiths’ Company Charity, said:
“We know that the fall in ‘real’ disposable income has impacted many individuals and families over the last year and is only going to get worse in the short term. The Goldsmiths’ Company Charity is pleased that we can support The Benevolent Society and Silversmiths’ & Jewellers Charity through grant funding to help them continue their essential work in supporting those in our trade who need it most with immediate financial assistance.”
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