Activate learners make tote bags for families who have lost loved ones
Students support Royal Berkshire Hospital bereavement project
Read moreDetailsStudents support Royal Berkshire Hospital bereavement project
Read moreDetailsLaunchpad's iconic annual fundraiser returns to Broad Street, where competitors don their fancy dress in the name of tackling homelessness in Reading
Read moreDetailsSue Ryder's new partnership with Heidi, announced today, will bring clinical AI into its hospice and community services
Read moreDetailsA public meeting has been organised to tackle the homelessness crisis in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA charity set up in memory of a teenager from Reading has opened a holiday retreat in the Cotswolds,
Read moreDetailsFundraising group donates thousands to youth charities
Read moreDetailsVolunteers from Reading Street Pastors are continuing their work to help make nights out in the Berkshire town safer.
Read moreDetailsBut there was joy for Woodley United Ladies who collected their first win of the season.
Read moreDetailsCelebrations were in full swing at Austen House Care Home as one of its residents, Bridget "Delia" Dunne, marked her 100th birthday in style.
Read moreDetailsA charity concert will raise money for Wokingham domestic abuse charity
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