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Manchester welfare charity celebrates 150 not out at cricketing venue

The Fed marked a major anniversary with a gala dinner

May 5, 2017 12:42
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On the night of the Manchester football derby, nearly 400 supporters of local welfare organisation The Fed gathered at a cricketing venue, Lancashire CCC’s The Point, for a dinner celebrating the charity’s 150th birthday.

Welcoming guests, Mark Adlestone, The Fed’s chair, joked that the Premier League had neglected to consult the Manchester communal diary.

More importantly, he stressed the charity’s role in supporting “our most vulnerable, many of whom have no one to fight their corner”. Its immediate concern was to raise the £1.75 million needed to plug the gap in its operating budget. “Our community cannot take The Fed for granted,” he warned.

Treasurer Bernie Yaffe said it boded well that many donors had increased their annual pledges — “clearly they were moved by our appeal film. But we still have a way to go towards achieving our target and are now in the process of contacting numerous loyal supporters who were not able to be present at the dinner.”