Case Studies
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Collaborative Action for Tiger 11
As part of national pro bono week, firms from the West Yorkshire ProHelp group worked together with Leeds Ahead and Tiger 11, the community development trust for Beeston and Holbeck to develop a catalyst centre in the area. Leeds Local Economic Growth Initiative (LEGI) plans more of these centres but Tiger 11 is the first of it's kind. It is designed and owned by the local community and aims to support social entrepreneurs from areas of deprivation.
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Andrew & Co Solicitors - Pro-Bono Award 2006
Andrew & Co is a legal firm established in Lincoln in 1832. Sir Frederick Andrew the founder of the firm, and his many successors, have always provided pro-bono support to the local community, but in the last two years, this has been a particular focus for the firm’s 11 Partners and 53 Staff.
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Simons Design - ProHelp Award 2007
Simons Design has provided 110 hours of Pro-Bono consultancy for Hill Holt Wood’s community centre building, following the selection of the winning 3rd Year group project (University of Lincoln Architecture Department) and securing the Planning and Building Regulation Approval. Simons Design has contributed a further 46 hours to other organisations.
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ProHelp helps develop rural services for children
30 professional firms across Lincolnshire have been working together for the last 5 years to support small community and voluntary groups in this vast rural area.
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Northants REC Centre finally opens its doors!
It has taken nearly ten years, but now the hopes and dreams of a small community in Northampton have finally come to fruition.
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Revive Healthy Living Centre
Revive Healthy Living Centre is a new build project based in the heart of the Derwent ward of Derby.
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Eversheds LLP and Northside Music Productions
Northside Music Productions applied for help to draw up a legal agreement through the ProHelp programme and law firm, Eversheds LLP accepted the application.
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Manningham Mills Community Association and Prohelp companies
The Manningham Mills regeneration project has transformed the landmark into a complex of flats, shops and workspaces and on completion is expected to create more than 1300 new jobs.
