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The Community Business Trade Up Programme

August 27, 2019
by Alun Severn
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The Community Business Trade Up Programme is run by the School for Social Entrepreneurs, in partnership with Power to Change. This programme helps the leaders of community businesses in England. It focuses on growing income from trading, to improve impact and sustainability. It offers
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John Taylor Hospice is holding an open evening for people interested in becoming volunteers

August 23, 2019
by Alun Severn
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Volunteers are an essential part of the team at John Taylor Hospice (JTH), helping in the hospice itself, in its shops, in fundraising and with services like driving and wellbeing. JTH is looking to boost its current numbers of volunteers and is hosting a Volunteers Open Evening so th
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Healthwatch Birmingham is recruiting

August 12, 2019
by Alun Severn
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Are you passionate about helping Birmingham citizens by tackling inequality in the health and social care system? There are currently a number of opportunities to join Healthwatch Birmingham’s team and the commencement of the organisation’s new contract, along with major c
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