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What is #RBWMTogether?
Last year, community and voluntary organisations were at the forefront of the pandemic response. Across the borough, new groups set up to respond to the needs of the community in roles such as shopping and pharmacy runs, befriending and, since the beginning of the year, at vaccinations centres across the area helping to ensure a friendly welcome alongside an efficient, safe experience.
#RBWMTogether was set up to celebrate the community spirit and joint working that has happened to support our communities and to build on all that great work for the future.
Last year, community and voluntary organisations were at the forefront of the pandemic response. Across the borough, new groups set up to respond to the needs of the community in roles such as shopping and pharmacy runs, befriending and, since the beginning of the year, at vaccinations centres across the area helping to ensure a friendly welcome alongside an efficient, safe experience.
#RBWMTogether was set up to celebrate the community spirit and joint working that has happened to support our communities and to build on all that great work for the future.
#RBWMTogether brings together people involved in providing health, care and wellbeing to residents in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead – from statutory organisations like the Royal Borough, to care homes and homecare, to voluntary and community organisations. However big or small your organisation, we’d really like you to be part of this partnership.
As you know, we’ve held two really successful events so far, and are looking forward to continuing the conversations.