How You Can Help
Coronavirus Volunteering Opportunities
There are countless essential schemes you can get involved in to support the fight against Coronavirus. From building life-saving equipment, supplying PPE or simply supporting local businesses and helping the vulnerable. We’d love you to tell us what you are doing to play your part.
How You Can Help The Fight:
General Support required from business
Pick For Britain
Provide Essential PPE
Support for Reservists
Charities Who Need Your Help
Voluntary Opportunities
Worcestershire Community Foundation
Support Worcestershire Acute Hospitals
Become a GoodSam Volunteer
Become a Clarendon Care Volunteer
Become a Business Sector Volunteer
If you your business has voluntary requirements
See who’s already helping the country
If you your business has been a part of the vital fight, we’d love to know about it.
You can let us know how you have been involved here
Coronavirus News
Cherington HR’s MD Wins Prestigious Award
Helen Astill, MD of Upton upon Severn based HR Consultancy, Cherington HR, has scooped HR Professional of the Year (West Midlands) at the Influential Businesswoman Awards 2020. The awards, created by business-focused media company Acquisition International, are...
SME Manufacturers invited to have their say
The UK’s largest survey of SME Manufacturers – the Manufacturing Barometer – is now open for SME’s to highlight their specific needs and call for support that accelerates recovery and enables future sector growth. SME manufacturers account for...
The Grace Kelly childhood cancer trust are delighted to announce our first ever Tree cycle event.
Like all charities we have been hit hard by the pandemic and are having to think on our feet for events we can hold, to enable us to continue all areas of our important work in supporting children diagnoses with cancer and their families locally & nationally. If...
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