In some circumstances, fuel suppliers have the right to shut off gas
and electricity altogether, leaving entire families facing cold winter
days in damp and freezing houses. Families that include your
colleagues and friends. Our drinks industry community.
Over the winter of 2021/2022, The Drinks Trust received
significantly increased levels of demand for hardship grants,
and the average value of grants awarded to colleagues in need
increased by over 50%.
In 2022 to date, the cost of living has increased exponentially, and
with the pending energy cap increase in October, we now face an
unprecedented hardship crisis amongst those in entry level
roles in our industry.
Many workers will have to balance
travelling to work with heating
their home.
The Drinks Trust has launched the Emergency Energy Crisis
Initiative with the aim to provide a £350 grant
per beneficiary. This grant will help industry workers in fuel
poverty to heat and power their home for up to 12 weeks.
Please donate today and help The Drink Trust support hospitality staff in need. We can make the difference for hard working colleagues in our industry who are struggling.
The Drinks Trust would like to extend its gratitude to all the donors to date. Amongst them, Pernod Ricard UK has supported the initiative with a donation of £100,000, Decanter and The Distillers' Charity both donating £20,000, the Worshipful Company of Vintners for donating £15,000 and Chapel Down, Pol Roger, St.Germain with their invaluable donations.
The Drinks Trust Fundraising Team is available to discuss how your business or organisation can become a Lead Donor and play a role in delivering a safe and warm winter to the industry workforce.