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The impact of the government lockdowns continues to be felt by voluntary and community organisations across Harrogate district as they express concerns about their future.
Over 40% of voluntary and community organisations across the district may not stay open beyond March 2021 without greater support, reports Community First Yorkshire.
Charities and voluntary groups were invited to take part in the ‘Voluntary & Community Sector (VCS) Resilience Survey’ in October to help measure the impact that the coronavirus continues to have. Community First Yorkshire has analysed the results with help from the universities of Sheffield, Leeds and Hull.
The survey is part of Community First Yorkshire’s Community Support North Yorkshire service which is funded by North Yorkshire County Council and NHS North Yorkshire. Financial contributions were also made by Craven, Richmondshire, Ryedale and Selby district councils.
SPOKANE- Many people are working to help each other this season, including Daniel Pratt who has been helping folks impacted by the Palmer Fire.
Pratt says their goals are to create a fire-friendly environment by helping those impacted by the fire build shelters.
âWe are set up in our first phase now, weâve had lots of volunteers weâve had in fact we have 20 up there today and our goal is to get the units dried in before we get to the cold- January, February, March of course, and then come spring weâll have a second phase where we will be focused on a firewise system,â Pratt said.