Kathryn McCann, who recently joined the team at Home-Start Reading, one of the charities that benefits from our sales, shares how they help local families.
Part of Jelly’s Schools Connect programme is introducing Reading primary school children to artists and the art they make, be that drawing, painting, textiles or film.
We were recently invited to be a guest on Circular Economy Club Reading’s Coffee and Conversation series which was started last year by Sophie Segal and Erica Purvis to support, create and amplify local initiatives.
Reading’s mental health charity for children and young people, No5, recently produced a report that examines the impact of COVID-19 from a ground up perspective. In our second extract from the report, Abbie, a No5 Young Ambassador, tells her experience of the pandemic in her own words.