
As a charity the work we do might not be possible without the support of local and national organisations and individuals. We have recently received donations from the following organisations:
Sheffield City Council Small Grants have provided £174 towards our Breakfast Club budget up until March 2012. This means that we can provide learners with a healthy breakfast, tea, coffee and milk.
Evan Cornish Foundation have kindly donated £1000 to contribute to the ongoing cost of our broadband and electricity. This means that we can continue to offer free computer and internet access every Wednesday morning.
The Evan Cornish Foundation was created in memory of the late Evan Cornish, a successful businessman who passed away in 2002, by his wife Ethel and four daughters. The Trustees decided to utilise funds in his name for the benefit of charitable activities in the local, national and international communities.
FGH have kindly donated two Cisco 2950 24-port switches in order to keep our server functioning correctly. This has saved our organisation approximately £400.
Freemans Grattan Holdings have been meeting their customer needs for over 100 years and are part of the Otto Group - the largest mail order group in the world and the second largest retailer on the internet.
With the support of Children In Need we have been able to set up our own music studio with new software and equipment. This has meant that learners can now access music training through our Futureproof SCREAM music programme. Thank you!
Ernest Cook have made a donation to KMP that has enabled us to continue providing support and training to our learners aged 14-19. Thank you!
Sheffield Town Trust have made a donation that has enabled us to continue providing support and training for learners aged 14-19. Thank you!