Our teams worked together to help support a victim of domestic abuse and change her life.
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Hyde in the communityPosted on 19 Dec 2022 A family home for Christmas
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Hyde in the communityPosted on 14 Dec 2022 Thank you to everybody who supported our Christmas sacks campaign
Thank you to everybody who donated to our ‘Help a mother out’ campaign, raising money for Christmas sacks to support vulnerable mothers.
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Hyde in the communityPosted on 5 Dec 2022 Safe Partnership Sanctuary scheme – keeping victims and survivors of domestic abuse safe
As part of our 16 Days of Action, find out more about our Safe Partnership Sanctuary scheme.
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Hyde in the communityPosted on 1 Dec 2022 Using digital knowledge and tools to support our communities
We held a webinar with our partners to demonstrate how digital tools can support communities through the cost of living crisis.
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Hyde in the communityPosted on 28 Nov 2022 16 Days of Action
We’re supporting women in Chichester affected by domestic abuse.
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Hyde in the communityPosted on 25 Nov 2022 #TheGoal - we’re supporting White Ribbon Day 2022
Hyde Foundation secures further funding for our Domestic Abuse Fund to mark White Ribbon Day.
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Hyde in the communityPosted on 9 Aug 2022 Volunteers help transform community garden
Green-fingered volunteers visited our Kennington Park community garden to add to the transformation of the estate’s communal areas.
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Hyde in the communityPosted on 28 Jul 2022 Encouraging young people into the housing sector – it’s a no brainer
We partnered with Lloyds Bank to deliver a one day, employment training session for 20 young people living in Clapham.
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Hyde in the communityPosted on 29 Jun 2022 Funding announced for new projects from Rochester Riverside Community Board
The Rochester Riverside Community Board has announced more than £20,000 of funding for five new projects, which were confirmed at the Board’s first meeting of 2022.
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Hyde in the communityPosted on 22 Jun 2022 Honouring Windrush Day
We speak to residents at St Mauritus house to hear about their experiences of coming to the UK