A supermarket's generous donation will help a Fakenham charity provide a place where people can keep warm this winter.
Dereham Co-op handed a cheque for £1,477 to First Focus from its local community fund.
Money is raised when Co-op members buy the shop's own-brand products.
It will now help First Focus sustain its crucial services over the next few months, when it will also become a warm hub as people struggle to pay their energy bills at home.
Pauline Hicks, assistant manager at the Oak Street centre, said: "Receiving the money is a real boost to us. Every time we receive money, we know we can continue a bit longer to offer help and advice.
“In the last three months, our services have been needed probably more than in the past 20 years."
First Focus' services include a community fridge, food parcels, counselling for those with mental health issues, and helping people access or apply for payments for which they are eligible.
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