Celebrating the vibrancy of Reading’s diverse multi-ethnic, multi-cultural communities and Reading Caribbean news
Acre celebrates the vibrancy of Reading’s diverse multi-ethnic, multi-cultural communities and despite the challenges Covid has presented they have created a community champion scheme to get people to stay connected and help each other, there’s a pilot community radio led by young community activists, bi-weekly ‘Let’s Talk’ community network meetings – a safe space for everyone to come and talk about mental health, wellbeing and more.
Acre ensures the multi-culturally diverse communities in Reading know that they are always here to support them.
If you’re interested in joining in or finding out more visit the Acre website or email info@acre-reading.org or call 0118 951 0279.
Reading Caribbean Express Community News
The online newspaper for Reading for Caribbean news, events and information for everyone. We live in a diverse world with diverse views and outlooks and the online newspaper aims to bring everyone together. Do want to know more about Caribbean cultures that have added beautiful colours to our diverse communities in Reading? And information on what is happening in Reading; from community groups, support groups, health and wellbeing to education and services available.
Find out more about Reading Caribbean Express Community News here or email readingcaribbeanexpress1@outlook.com or call 07950 618 398.
Volunteering in Reading in 2021
Have you started thinking about your New Year’s Resolutions?
Find out about volunteering in Reading from Reading Voluntary Action with free online sessions in January where you can find out more from; volunteering for wellbeing, how volunteering can make a difference to your job search and an introduction to volunteering. Volunteering Resolutions 2021, find out more.
Meet Alison
Alison has volunteered in Reading for many years and thoroughly recommends it, it lifts her spirits, gives her purpose and helps to teach her children the importance of giving back to the local community. Watch Alison’s video and be inspired to start volunteering in 2021.
Meet Neil
Neil got involved in volunteering with Compass Recovery College after they helped him with mental health issues. He was also feeling isolated and volunteering has helped him immeasurably with his confidence too. Watch his video below to find out more.
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