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Criminal Cash Funds Crafty Women's Club
1 Feb
Summary
- £500 in seized criminal funds now supports a women's craft club.
- New sewing machines and equipment were purchased with the money.
- The club reduces isolation and supports wellbeing for local women.

Money illegally earned by criminals has been repurposed to support a local women's craft club in Porthleven, Cornwall. Devon & Cornwall Police awarded £500 from their crime recovery fund to the Women's Institute Craft Group. This funding has enabled the purchase of new sewing machines and essential equipment for the club.
Police community support officer Julia Berry emphasized the significance of funding such initiatives, stating they are crucial for reducing isolation and fostering wellbeing within the community. The craft club has been a long-standing presence, offering a welcoming social environment for women of all ages to connect and hone their crafting abilities.
The president of the craft group expressed gratitude, noting the substantial difference the new equipment will make. She added that knowing the funds originated from crime proceeds, now benefiting their local community, makes the contribution particularly meaningful.




