Wokingham charity helps by gifting £100,000 in grants
Wokingham United Charities has given out more than £100,000 in emergency grants due to the coronavirus.
Wokingham United Charities has given out more than £100,000 in emergency grants due to the coronavirus.
CITIZENS Advice won’t be leaving residents hanging with the launch of their new community telephones. Located in libraries and community ...
Wokingham United Charities, the oldest fund giver in the borough, has been offering the special assistance since April 1, and ...
CHARITIES and organisations across the borough remain strong in their collaborative efforts to support the community during the coronavirus crisis. ...
HEAVILY involved in the world of charities and fundraising, a woman is tackling a 26 marathon challenge in aid of ...
More than £60,000 will be gifted to Wokingham charities at a grant funding event next month. The catch — they ...
The borough will receive up to £50,000 to help secure expert advice for locally-led solutions to housing challenges.
Wokingham’s first-ever Grub Club launched last week to help low-income families over the expensive summer holidays. Hosted by Norreys Church ...
Emotional wellbeing sessions where primary school children work with rabbits, guinea pigs and chickens are more and more in demand, ...
IT IS always pleasing to be able to cover good news rather than bad, so it’s a pleasure to present ...
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