Wokingham borough: 5,600 children in poverty and rising
Charities warn Covid has worsened situation, with more families in need across Wokingham
Charities warn Covid has worsened situation, with more families in need across Wokingham
ONE WOKINGHAM family has been making sure that everybody starts the new football season on the right foot. Over the ...
Three supports of First Days Children's Charity ran their own Virtual London Marathon last week, including CEO Emma Cantrell.
First Days Children's Charity has been inundated with support after a call for donations last week.
Stevenson’s, the biggest uniform supplier in the UK, has announced that country lockdowns, factory shutdowns and delays to supplier shipments ...
Charities and organisations working together to form the group include Wokingham Borough Council, First Days Children’s Charity, Citizens Advice Wokingham, ...
Those working with Wokingham Borough Council on the One Front Door initiative include the Wokingham Borough Community Hub, First Days ...
CHARITIES and organisations across the borough are working hard to support the community during the coronavirus crisis.
Residents who need help and support due to self-isolation are urged to ring Citizens Advice, where their needs will be ...
HURST Morris People will be supporting children in poverty, after naming First Days Children’s Charity as their charity of the ...
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