Ask The Question CIC bags £500 from Tesco’s community grant scheme

Ask The Question CIC, based in Hebden Bridge, will receive £500 that will enable them to support students with 1-2-1 tuition and mentorship sessions in the Spring term. 

Ask The Question CIC provides one-to-one tuition and mentorship to children and teenagers in Calderdale who have experienced adverse childhood experiences, in particular those who have suffered as a result of abuse, neglect and trauma. They have worked with over 120 students since they were formally founded in 2017, over half of which have had experience of local authority care.

Students who attend sessions through Ask The Question have consistently reached their potential, with every student passing their Maths and English GCSE, and three students this year going on to attend a Russell Group University. They recently celebrated all of their 11+ students passing the 11+ exam.

Jo Austin, founder of Ask The Question CIC, said, “We are delighted that a company as big as Tesco recognises the work that we do in the community in Calderdale, enabling young people from disadvantaged and adverse backgrounds to access educational support. The spring term in particular is a very busy time, with students needing extra support ahead of mocks and exams in the summer, and this grant will go a long way in helping students to achieve their potential.” 

Claire de Silva, Tesco’s Head of Community, said: “Tesco Community Grants help support local good causes like Ask The Question CIC and especially those projects supporting young people, those providing food, and local causes close to our colleagues’ hearts.”

Tesco Community Grants is run in partnership with community focused charity Groundwork, who has awarded grants to thousands of local community projects every year.

Tesco’s Community Grants scheme – previously Tesco Bags of Help - has already provided over £90 million to more than 40,000 projects across Britain. 

Groundwork’s National Chief Executive, Graham Duxbury, said: “Tesco Community Grants continue to give local projects the boost they need to help their communities thrive. We are pleased to have been able to help so many local good causes over the years and look forward to seeing what community organisations can achieve in the future with the right resources.”

Ask The Question CIC is based in Hebden Bridge. Find out here how you can support them: atq.org.uk. Funding from Tesco is available to community groups and charities looking to fund local projects that bring benefits to communities. To find out more visit www.tesco.com/communitygrants.

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