Quickline has partnered with Leeds Community Foundation to introduce a new community-focused fund to support organisations in Leeds and Bradford that work with children, young people, and families helping develop digital skills and improve employment.

Quickline Communications has partnered with the Lincolnshire Women and Girls’ Football League as the primary sponsor.
The altnet will support the league, which hosts 113 juniors and adults teams, for the remainder of the 2023/24 season and the following two years until the end of the 2025/26 season.
The deal involves sponsorship of cup competitions and costs incurred on pitch and referee fees.
The funding will also enable the league to set up a hardship fund, designed to support girls and women who want to play football but are struggling to cover the cost of subs or kit and equipment.
Julie Holmes, Social Values Manager at Quickline said: “We’re passionate about supporting and giving opportunities to the communities we serve, and we recognise the significant role sports clubs play in community life.
“Furthermore, diversity and inclusion are part of our core values at Quickline and as proud advocates of equality, sponsoring the league is a natural fit for us.”