Money handed in at Leeds Festival and not claimed is set to benefit a Halifax charity working with asylum seekers and refugees.
The Lost Property team, part of the Festival Angels - who are part of the Street Angels team - were left with cash which was not claimed by its owners. This money is part of a donation to St Augustine's Centre in Halifax.
Nic Sheppard, one of the Lost Property managers, says, "This year the Lost Property team managed to return over 500 items to their owners. Unclaimed items go to local charity shops or are recycled. For a few days each year the Leeds Festival camp site can look like a refugee centre and many festival goers struggle to cope without home comforts. It seemed entirely appropriate that this year any unclaimed cash would go towards helping those for which every day is a struggle.
Vicky Ledwidge, Centre Leader of St. Augustine's Centre, says "We are very grateful to Festival Angels for their support and the donation. We work hard to support marginalised communities, including asylum seekers, refugees and EU migrants who struggle with day-to-day living. This money will ensure we can continue to provide much-needed social and advice sessions to those who need our help."
Festival Angels is set to run again at Leeds Festival over August Bank Holiday weekend with teams providing lost property, a prayer cafe and detached work offering support across the festival site. For more details or to sign up visit www.leedsfestivalangels.org.uk
Picture Paul Blakey from Festival Angels with Vicky Ledwidge, St Augustine's Centre