Ferryhill Sports & Education Centre Saves £14,473 On Energy Bills

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One Unite Partnership Co-Founder, Dom Ryan (left), presents Ferryhill Sport and Education Centre representatives, Shaun Hillary, Ken Tait and Andy Cockburn with a cheque for £5,000.

Social Enterprise proves number one for giving back

Ferryhill Sport and Education Centre saved thousands on energy bills before being further rewarded with a cheque for £5,000 after teaming up with a North East not-for-profit social enterprise.

One Unite Partnership saved the centre £14,473 over three years by helping them switch their gas and electric.

The cheque for £5,000 represented the money the partnership received from commissions.

This resulted in a total of £19,473 being put back into the local community.

The Birtley based not-for-profit social enterprise is a new-to-the-market business idea set up to support the third sector.

It specialises in sourcing better deals on utilities and saved the community centre money through saving energy.

One Unite Partnership provide this service for a wide range of companies including nurseriesnot-for-profit organisations, care homes and charities.

“AFTER THE SAVINGS PROVIDED BY ONE UNITE PARTNERSHIP, WE’VE BEEN ABLE TO GIVE BACK TO THE COMMUNITY AND GIVE THE PEOPLE WHAT THEY ASKED FOR BY SETTING UP A NEW SOCCER SCHOOL WHICH NOW AVERAGES 50 CHILDREN A WEEK.”

Shaun Hillary, Chairman – Ferryhill Community Partnership

Dom Ryan, co-founder of One Unite Partnership spoke about their work: “We have created a new business that is totally unique,” he explained.

“Unlike all other utility companies, we aim to keep money in and put money into the third sector. What we are doing is completely new to the market.

“We are set up to support the third sector, which we expanded to include a wider range of good causes.

“A great example of this is if we save a good cause £1,000, then we have made this money available for them to spend on themselves.”

Ferryhill Sport and Education Centre were introduced to One Unite Partnership after they provided this service to a local nursery.

The centre already ran street dance classes and coffee mornings but are now able to buy a range of new equipment and a much needed new boiler.

Shaun Hillary, chairman of the centre, said: “After the savings provided by One Unite Partnership, we’ve been able to give back to the community and give the people what they asked for by setting up a new soccer school which now averages 50 children a week.

“The soccer school is available for ages 2-13 and has been set up with funds that we wouldn’t have had if it were not for the money One Unite Partnership saved us.

“Their impact on Ferryhill as a community has been huge, with children from the area now able to attend a local soccer school, as well as having much more to do within the centre in general.”

Ferryhill Sport and Education Centre is the latest success story to join a growing list of organisations to have been positively impacted by the work of One Unite Partnership.

See Us In The News

NE Connected – https://neconnected.co.uk/north-east-social-enterprise-proves-number-one-for-giving-back-to-the-community-2/
Ferryhill & Chilton Chapter – http://www.swd.news/centre-saves-thousands-energy-bills/
Newton News – http://www.newtonnews.co.uk/aycliffe-entrepreneur-gives-5000-back-to-community/

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