Volunteer Corner: As seen in Reading Today of July 6, 2022
Graft Thames Valley is a charity that supports people with addtional needs into employment, training and other work-related activities.
Graft Thames Valley is a charity that supports people with addtional needs into employment, training and other work-related activities.
A COMMUNITY group is searching for a new home as its current location is struggling to accommodate a growing usership.
A COMMUNITY initiative is helping children and adults get excited about cycling.
A READING charity celebrated the merging of its 20 Reading help hubs on Wednesday, June 29.
A WHITLEY community initiative is helping stroke survivors navigate the social side of their recoveries.
Since 1942, Casualties Union is the Charity whose volunteers spare time to train and practise casualty simulation.
A SPECIAL golden concert will take place in Reading?s Concert Hall early next month as a local group marks its ...
A READING schoolboy has seen off a decathlon of sporting challenges in aid of a mental health charity.
A TEAM of fundraisers have completed a gruelling Father?s Day weekend challenge in aid of a Reading charity.
The Reading-based LGBTQ+ support charity's new domestic abuse and sexual violence support service is the first in the Thames Valley ...
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