VCSE Alliance Newsletter November 2024

The East Sussex VCSE Alliance have published the latest edition of the East Sussex VCSE Alliance newsletter – an Alliance made up of 25 local voluntary and community organisations working across East Sussex.

Have a read of their latest newsletter and find out what’s been happening locally in the VCSE sector.


In this edition you will:

  • Find our What’s News with the Alliance
  • Get updates on recent Alliance Activity  
  • Hear the latest news from Alliance members and their upcoming events

To read the full newsletter, visit the East Sussex VCSE Alliance website via the button below.

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Contact the VCSE Alliance: 

The East Sussex VCSE Alliance are keen to hear about your VCSE organisation and any future events or announcements.

To submit an item in future editions or for further information about the Alliance, please contact:

esvcsealliance@escv.org.uk or visit their website here.

Recent Articles

It’s Carers Rights Day today (21st November) and this year’s theme ’Recognising Your Rights’.  Every day, 12,000 people become unpaid carers, supporting a partner, family member, or friend – often without realizing they are carers or understanding their legal rights.  As a carer, knowing your rights empowers you with information about what you’re entitled to. This

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Act FAST campaign 2024

In early November NHS England launched the latest ‘Act FAST’ campaign, which aims to increase knowledge of the signs of a stroke and encourage people to dial 999 immediately in response to any sign – even if it doesn’t seem like much. Every year in the UK, there are around 100,000 strokes, causing 38,000 stroke-related

The East Sussex Warm Home Check service provides free impartial energy advice and support and is available all year round. What is the Warm Home Check service? This free service for East Sussex residents offers telephone advice for anyone struggling to afford to keep warm at home, with money-saving advice and tips on how to stay warm