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Nottingham Building Society pledges £130,000 to homelessness charities
Summary
Nottingham Building Society has committed £130,000 and extended its charity partnerships into 2026 to support organisations tackling homelessness and youth inequality; the society confirmed it will continue working with Emmanuel House, Shelter and ThinkForward.
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Nottingham Building Society has extended its charity partnerships into 2026 and committed £130,000 to support organisations tackling homelessness and youth inequality. The 176-year-old mutual confirmed it will continue working with Emmanuel House, Shelter and ThinkForward over the next year. The announcement was made by chief executive Sue Hayes at a High Sheriff event hosted by Forever Notts at the Nottingham Arena. The society framed the move as a continuation of its charitable relationships.
Key details:
- The society pledged a total of £130,000 to charities addressing homelessness and youth inequality.
- Partnerships have been extended through 2026.
- The organisations named are Emmanuel House, Shelter and ThinkForward.
- Chief executive Sue Hayes announced the pledge at a High Sheriff event hosted by Forever Notts at Nottingham Arena.
Summary:
The funding continues the society's ongoing support for local homelessness and youth-focused charities and keeps established partnerships in place for 2026. The society has confirmed continued work with Emmanuel House, Shelter and ThinkForward as part of that commitment.
