On the evening of the 21st September 2011, at a Gala dinner at the All England Lawn Tennis Club, The Vine Project triumphed in the finals of the Merton Business Awards taking 1st prize in the ‘Commitment to the Community’ category, sponsored by Wimbledon Guardian and were runners up in The Business of the Year 2011 category. Other finalists in these categories were mainly local businesses.
This award was very much welcomed and was particularly poignant as TVP was facing closure earlier this year, and was saved by the support of new and existing funders.
Monica Tyler, Chief Executive said: ‘Staff and volunteers have worked very hard this past year to continue the work of the charity, therefore it is with great pride and enthusiasm that we collect this award, as it is a testament to our commitment to serve local communities in Merton, Sutton and parts of Surrey. This demonstrates that our work is making a positive impact on people’s lives and the environment. In these economic times, like most local charities, TVP continues to face financial challenges and appealing for donations is an ongoing process however awards such these can help to strengthen our appeal to funders and supporters and for this we are eternally grateful!’
The Vine Project provides a valuable reuse and recycling service for local people across Sutton, Merton and parts of Surrey diverting household items that would otherwise be sent to landfill. Local people in these areas can contact the Vine and donate unwanted furniture and household items. These items are then made available to low income individuals and families who require furniture. The charity also runs a supported volunteer programme providing opportunities for work based and accredited training for the long term unemployed priority is given to people with learning disabilities, mental health illnesses and adults recovering from addiction. This past year the Vine Project has provided volunteering opportunities for more than 100 local people.
Anyone interested in volunteering, donating furniture, accessing handyperson services or making a donation should contact: 020 8685 6640.










