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News Release from: Printers Charitable Corporation
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 25 July 2007
Print Charity Pay-Out For UK Flooding
Victims
The families of printers that have become victims of extensive flooding in the UK are to be helped by The Printers' Charitable Corporation (PCC).
The PCC, the principle charity for the UK printing and graphic arts industries, is making GBP100,000 from its welfare fund in the form of 400 grants of GBP250 each It will be available to printers, former printers and workers in the print, paper, publishing, inks and print consumables industries and their dependants who have suffered from the floods
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The help is being channelled through the South Yorkshire Community Fund in England, which focuses on aid for the people of Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham and Sheffield.
PCC director, Stephen Gilbert, commented: "Some people have lost everything.
We believe a fast cash injection for the replacement of personal essential items can help a lot.
We will be sympathetic to all eligible applications and process the grants as quickly as we can.
Our intention is to put money to work fast and we are looking at ways we can best help people in other flood stricken areas of the country.".
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