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:

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General Support required from business

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Provide Essential PPE

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Support for Reservists

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Charities Who Need Your Help

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Voluntary Opportunities

Worcestershire Community Foundation

Support Worcestershire Acute Hospitals

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Become a GoodSam Volunteer

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Become a Clarendon Care Volunteer


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Become a Business Sector Volunteer

If you your business has voluntary requirements

Please submit your requirements here

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

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Coronavirus News

Worcestershire Area Council Updates for September

Worcestershire Area Council Updates for September

FINANCE SECTOR The revised FRS 102, effective January 2026, introduces significant changes including full balance sheet recognition of leases in line with IFRS 16, a new five-step revenue model aligned with IFRS 15, and fair value guidance via Section 2A based on IFRS...

Herefordshire Area Council Updates for September

Herefordshire Area Council Updates for September

SPORTS AND LEISURE SECTOR Prices remain stable, and the UK-India trade deal should benefit us, though its start date is unclear. We import heavily from India, with low duties on equestrian gear but higher on footwear and clothing. Europe is our weakest market after...

Student to Represent England on World Stage

Student to Represent England on World Stage

A University of Worcester student is set to represent her country at the first-ever women’s blind football world championship. Alice Hopkins has been selected for the England women’s blind football squad competing at the IBSA (International Blind Sports Federation)...

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