Christmas is coming early for five Cheshire-based charities this year as Chief Constable Mark Roberts has announced they will each receive a share of £50k to support their work within the community.
Last Christmas, Chief Constable Mark Roberts launched the Cheshire Constabulary in the Community Christmas Initiative and announced that charities were set to receive a donation on behalf of the Constabulary to go towards their efforts in supporting communities across Cheshire.
As we step into Christmas this year, representatives from the Constabulary will be visiting five charitable organisations from across the county to present them with a share of £50,000 that will go a substantial way to helping them continue their fantastic work into 2026.
Chief Constable Mark Roberts said: “It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas at Cheshire Constabulary, and I am absolutely delighted to announce that we will again be supporting the Cheshire Constabulary in the Community Christmas Initiative.
“This is our opportunity to say thank you to those who are committed to serving our communities, with residents across the county at the heart of all the work that they do and ensure those they work with have a wonderful Christmastime and receive the continued support they need well into the new year.
“The share of this £50,000 that we are donating this festive season comes from funds recovered under the Police Property Act and will go directly to supporting the communities the officers and staff of Cheshire Constabulary serve around the clock, 365 days a year.”
In the run-up to Christmas, we will be sharing the work of the five chosen charities as they are presented with their share of the £50,000 by the Chief Constable and representatives from across the Constabulary.
