Last week, our team met with grant-funded partners to see their community impact in action.

At the launch of Hart Voluntary Action’s Eco Hub, funded by Hart District Council, we saw a new space for climate action volunteers, hard-to-recycle collections, and energy advice sessions. The Hub will also host one-to-one support on energy efficiency, carbon monoxide awareness, and energy debt advice.

We also joined the Greater Rushmoor Nepali Community for a coffee morning and yoga session, followed by an energy awareness talk in Nepalese from Project Manager Sushila Magar. Attendees learned about gas safety checks, tackling damp in HMOs, and cutting energy costs, with referrals available for free home assessments via our SGN partner.

A few £500 grants are still available for VCSEs to join the project. Sign up to attend one of our upcoming free online energy awareness workshops to find out more.

Follow the link to register your place

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