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Grants and training help as Suffolk community groups reopen | East Anglian Daily Times

Chris Abraham, CEO of Community Action Suffolk - Credit: Community Action Suffolk Hundreds of clubs, groups, sports centres, wellbeing, health, meet-ups and community buildings will be given a helping hand via the Suffolk Community Restart initiative. The Collaborative Communities Board has commissioned Community Action Suffolk (CAS) to manage the support project. It is working  in partnership with Suffolk County Council, district and borough councils to help groups and organisations reopen from May 17 under the government roadmap. Chris Abraham, CEO of CAS, said: “Since March 2020 we have all experienced restrictions to varying degrees, and the devastating impact lockdowns have had on some of our most vulnerable communities is yet to be fully realised. 

Grants and training help as Suffolk community groups reopen

Chris Abraham, CEO of Community Action Suffolk - Credit: Community Action Suffolk Hundreds of clubs, groups, sports centres, wellbeing, health, meet-ups and community buildings will be given a helping hand via the Suffolk Community Restart initiative. The Collaborative Communities Board has commissioned Community Action Suffolk (CAS) to manage the support project. It is working  in partnership with Suffolk County Council, district and borough councils to help groups and organisations reopen from May 17 under the government roadmap. Chris Abraham, CEO of CAS, said: “Since March 2020 we have all experienced restrictions to varying degrees, and the devastating impact lockdowns have had on some of our most vulnerable communities is yet to be fully realised. 

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