Wokingham charities continue to support community during lockdown
Charities and organisations across the borough are working together to support the community during the coronavirus crisis.
Charities and organisations across the borough are working together to support the community during the coronavirus crisis.
There are fears that the coronavirus pandemic has deterred people from seeking help for things like suspected cancers, heart problems ...
“The strength of this really is in everyone doing their thing. It started as a Whatsapp group of volunteers but ...
Members of the Rotary Club of Maiden Erlegh have teamed up with a local farm shop to get packages to ...
Churches in Earley and Lower Earley have come together to form a community hub to help those most affected by ...
AS DOMESTIC abuse concerns continue to rise across the country, warnings have been made against sharing viral social media posts ...
“We are far more supported by the charity than by anybody else. They get it, they’re amazing. They’re doing everything ...
Berkshire Women’s Aid says it has received a week’s worth of calls in one day from people seeking help with ...
Residents who need help and support due to self-isolation are urged to ring Citizens Advice, where their needs will be ...
Valentine’s Day with all its hearts and flowers was a tough time for administrator Kate after her 20-year marriage broke ...
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