By Gary Lawrence
Alzheimer’s Support was one of the groups helped to cope with the fallout from the pandemic WILTSHIRE Community Foundation’s report into its response to the pandemic has praised the work of charities who helped keep the county safe but sounds a word of warning about the financial future of the voluntary sector. The report, published this week, charts the distribution of more than £1.1 million from its Wiltshire and Swindon Coronavirus Response and Recovery Fund launched last March, days before the country went into the first lockdown. The foundation made 265 grants to 199 different groups over 12 months and more than 154,000 people benefitted.
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