07:18PM, Friday 13 December 2024
A celebration of contributions by the voluntary sector across the Royal Borough took place in Taplow last week.
More than 70 community leaders gathered to mark the occasion at SGI-UK Taplow Court on Thursday, December 5.
Hosted by the VCS Partnership, the event provided a chance to thank community and voluntary groups for their work and featured a raffle, with prizes donated by organisations in the area.
The partnership, formed earlier this year, encompasses WAM Get Involved, the Royal Borough council, WAMCF Interfaith, Berkshire Community Foundation and the Community Learning Skills Service.
The partnership ran three events in its first year, with the aim of pooling its resources and expertise to support the sector.
Asma Aziz, CEO of WAM Get Involved, said: "It was a testament to the power of collaboration and the unwavering commitment of those who support our communities.
“Thank you to everyone who made this night possible and to SGI-UK for providing such a stunning venue.
“Truly, a night to remember.”
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