Charities and council keep the hub’s support coming
Charities and organisations working together to form the group include Wokingham Borough Council, First Days Children’s Charity, Citizens Advice Wokingham, ...
Charities and organisations working together to form the group include Wokingham Borough Council, First Days Children’s Charity, Citizens Advice Wokingham, ...
Launchpad, which aims to prevent homelessness in Reading and surrounding areas, launched a new website last month, with a bit ...
Cycling entirely from his living room and covering a distance of 50km (31 miles) a day, he is on his ...
A fund set up to help charities across the Thames Valley affected by the coronavirus pandemic has handed out more ...
A school and a community initiative have joined forces to help deliver more than 300 lunches to vulnerable families.
A pottery expert has been throwing her heart and soul into fundraising for healthworkers.
Reading FC Women’s captain Natasha Harding has raised almost £1,500 for three charities ahead of a future skydive.
HEAVILY involved in the world of charities and fundraising, a woman is tackling a 26 marathon challenge in aid of ...
A young woman from Wokingham will be trekking across the Sahara desert to raise funds for a breast cancer awareness ...
Young people's charity Just Around the Corner is fighting to survive a financial crisis caused by coronavirus.
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