Community spirit shines through the pandemic
Friday, 25 September 2020
Members of Central Bedfordshire Council unanimously supported a motion of appreciation for volunteers and voluntary organisations across the area, at a meeting of the full Council last night.
Dozens of neighbourhood groups, as well as more established voluntary and community organisations, have been crucial in helping residents through the challenges of the pandemic and particularly those who are the most vulnerable.
Councillor Tracey Stock, Executive Member for Health, Wellbeing and Communities said:
One of really great things about Central Bedfordshire is how brilliantly local people get involved in their communities. This is not a new thing, but during the pandemic it has been truly spectacular to see how many people have created local support groups, joined existing networks such as the Good Neighbour Schemes or simply taken personal action in checking in with people in their areas to see if they needed help.
As a council we are deeply proud of the efforts that people have made and enormously grateful to everyone who has been involved. Unanimously, we salute you!
To support community action during the pandemic, the council has launched a special COVID-19 grant scheme. Local voluntary and community groups who want to do more to support those who have been adversely affected by the virus can apply for funds via their local Central Bedfordshire Councillor.
The council is also celebrating volunteering across the whole of the Central Bedfordshire through its annual awards scheme. The Cheering Volunteering awards are devoted to recognising and applauding the efforts of volunteers across the area. This year a special COVID-19 award has been created and nominations are invited for individuals who have demonstrated their commitment to support their communities, and particularly vulnerable residents through the pandemic. The closing date for nominations is 20 November and details are available on the council’s website.
For more information visit our community grants scheme pages and Cheering Volunteering web pages.