Yorkshire Building Society colleagues at the Knaresborough branch receive a Society Matters Award
Yorkshire Building Society colleagues at the Knaresborough branch receive a Society Matters Award

Society branch recognised for commitment to Knaresborough

9 February 2016

The Knaresborough branch of Yorkshire Building Society has been announced as a winner in the inaugural Society Matters Awards.

The branch, on the High Street, is one of 20 that has been recognised by the Society for its commitment to making a positive impact on its local community and responding to the issues that are important to its customers in Knaresborough.

Society Matters is the name of Yorkshire Building Society’s corporate responsibility programme which aims to make a genuine difference through charity fundraising, volunteering and community activities.

In 2015 colleagues and customers have held collections for useful items for Harrogate Homeless Project.

Colleagues have also volunteered their time at a number of local charities and organisations including Follifoot Park Disabled Riders Group.

The Society offers every colleague up to 31 hours’ paid leave to help out at a charity or good cause of their choice through its corporate volunteering programme.

Yorkshire Building Society colleagues at the Knaresborough branch receive a Society Matters Award

The branch also in 2015 raised £1,242 for the Society’s Hour of Need campaign which funds Marie Curie nursing care for people with a terminal illness.  Every £20 funds one hour of care and customers and colleagues have raised the equivalent of more than 62 hours of Marie Curie nursing care.

Rosie Brierley, manager of the Knaresborough branch of Yorkshire Building Society, said: 

As an organisation, we believe that together with our members we can make a real difference in our local communities.

I’m honoured that we have been recognised with a Society Matters Award for the work we have done in 2015 in support of Knaresborough and the surrounding area and we will be continuing this work in 2016.

The Society aims to inspire its people to make a difference by getting involved in community, charity and volunteering activities.

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