Yorkshire Building Society announces new long-term charity partner

Yorkshire Building Society, which has branches on Kirkgate in Wakefield and Bank Street in Ossett, has announced FareShare as its charity partner until June 2026.
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The society will raise funds to support the charity’s “Building Skills for the Future” programme to help 2,500 people enter the world of work.

FareShare is the UK’s biggest charity fighting hunger and food waste. It redistributes quality surplus food from the food industry - that would otherwise go to waste - to more than 8,500 local charities across the UK.

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In addition to providing food, these charities help tackle the root causes of poverty and provide vital services including lunch clubs for older people, community kitchens, breakfast and after school clubs, domestic violence refuges, and homeless shelters.

Colleagues from Yorkshire Building Society volunteer at FareShare's regional hubColleagues from Yorkshire Building Society volunteer at FareShare's regional hub
Colleagues from Yorkshire Building Society volunteer at FareShare's regional hub

The "Building Skills for the Future” programme will offer coaching, support, practical workshops and work experience to help enable users to secure full-time employment, in seven of the charity’s 34 regional centres, including London, Bristol, Milton Keynes, Leeds, Barnsley, Edinburgh and Cardiff.

In addition, the partnership will fund an outreach programme offering face-to-face sessions and workshops helping participants overcome financial hardship by supporting the building of important skills such as CV writing, job searching and improving financial well-being.

It is hoped that the two programmes will help 2,500 people improve their employability and help them become more financially resilient.

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Yorkshire Building Society will support FareShare through fundraising and cause collections across its branch network and through volunteering opportunities across the charity’s regional centres.

Yorkshire Building Society, which has branches on Kirkgate in Wakefield and Bank Street in Ossett, has announced FareShare as its charity partner until June 2026Yorkshire Building Society, which has branches on Kirkgate in Wakefield and Bank Street in Ossett, has announced FareShare as its charity partner until June 2026
Yorkshire Building Society, which has branches on Kirkgate in Wakefield and Bank Street in Ossett, has announced FareShare as its charity partner until June 2026

Susan Allen, chief executive at Yorkshire Building Society, said: “Our partnership with FareShare will help thousands of people improve their employability and financial well-being.

“As a member-owned organisation, supporting our local communities is an important part of our purpose. We want to provide real help for real life and help build financial resilience.

"We have been so impressed with how FareShare not only provides much needed immediate help to vulnerable people but also reduces food waste, and works to improve the root causes of food poverty. We want to help them reach and support even more of those in need of help.

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“Our fundraising target is £1million, and we know our colleagues will really get behind this partnership, whether that be through raising money, volunteering at FareShare’s regional hubs, running foodbank collections in-branch or delivering employability sessions.”

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George Wright, CEO at FareShare, said: “Our employability programmes support people, who may be vulnerable, into good, sustainable work, addressing one of the root causes of poverty.

"The services offered help individuals maximise their strengths, overcome barriers to employment and take advantage of opportunities that can transform lives.

“The partnership with Yorkshire Building Society will enable us to deliver these programmes to thousands of people via our sites across the country.

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"In areas where the cost-of-living crisis has hit hard, these opportunities will be instrumental not only in improving outcomes for individuals, but also in helping FareShare get more good-to-eat surplus food to people.

“Yorkshire Building Society will make a vital contribution to our employability programme and help thousands of people seek long-term employment in the food industry, as part of our vital work to provide a hand up, not a hand out.”

For more information about FareShare, visit https://fareshare.org.uk/