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Friday, 25th September 2015
Coventry4Good support local causes and gave a grant to the Redeemed Christian Church of God. They have said thanks for the support received and tell us what they have done with the funding below.

"We are very glad and fortunate to have benefited...more

Thursday, 24th September 2015

The date is Sunday 4th October, and we are looking for people to contribute in a variety of ways.

The first thing you could do is run or walk 3 miles, and raise money for Coventry 4 Good. 

Another way would be to act as a marshal on the day

The third thing you could do would be to help out on our stall...more

Friday, 18th September 2015

Local voluntary and community groups interested in a large, egg-shaped conference table or computer tables should contact Coventry City Mission as soon as possible.

Conference table dimensions:

244cm at its widest point

340cm long

73cm high

It splits into three sections for transporting, has a hollow centre for storage and hatches for power sockets etc.

Computer table dimensions (2 available):

(80 x 80cm) and 74cm high

Anyone interested would need to arrange collection. Please contact Darren on 07773 026982 or email darren@covcitymission.org.ukmore

Friday, 14th August 2015

Coventry 4 Good staff and supporters would like to thank the friends and family of Ron Parker who sadly passed away on the 19th July 2015 for the donations made to Coventry 4 Good at his funeral on the 7th August.

The funds received will be added to the Coventry 4 Good grant scheme for distribution to good causes in Coventry.

Please see the obituary attached.more

Thursday, 30th July 2015

Whilst they have only been going for a short time, Elite Gym and Fitness in Coronation Road have already made a weighty contribution in support of their local community.

The Gym is no stranger to power lifting but when Coventry Refugee and Migrant Centre asked them to provide the power to help save their event the new business had no hesitation in stepping in to take the weight of responsibility for ensuring the event could go ahead.

Music was a key feature of the Refugee Day event and due to a electrical fault the main stage had remained silent until Elite stepped up. The Centre was due to plug into the power supply in Primrose Hill Park to power two radio stations and the main stage where a number of performers from refugee and migrant communities were eagerly waiting to perform. It would have cost over £500 to bring in an emergency generator and taken two hours to get a generator on site so as a last resort organisers agreed to approach local businesses under the Coventry 4 Good banner.

The Gym which offers a range of community based health and fitness services was happy to help and connecting the equipment to their main power supply ensured that...more

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