Last year, the Hampshire CVS Network produced ‘Hampshire’s State of the VCSE Sector: Covid Edition’ (available via this link), the latest biannual report conducted by the Network to understand and represent how voluntary groups, charities, social enterprises and communities are doing across Hampshire. This report was based on data collected in mid-2021, with data from 1,392 organisations. It documented a diverse sector, with over 10,000 VCSE organisations across the county and surrounding unitary authorities, over 180,000 volunteers and almost 55,000 employees.

The report and accompanying data visualisations highlighted sector-wide trends and themes. To complement these findings, Action Hampshire spoke with a selection of VCSE organisations to hear their stories. The organisations we spoke to told us about their experiences during the pandemic, and their vision for the future. Here are their stories:

Click this link for the full Breathe Easy pdf

Click this link for the full Eastleigh Men’s Shed pdf

Click this link for the full Oak Farm Leisure & Activities Club (OFLAC) pdf

Click this link for the full Ringwood Foodbank pdf

Click this link for the full Shopmobility Basingstoke pdf

Click this link for the full Candover Valley Store pdf

Click this link for the full Winchester Go LD pdf

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