East Sussex Community Voice are hosting an Open Office.
On Wednesday 12th June, we are hosting an Open Office at our new office space in Eastbourne.
The event is open to the public, community groups and local organisations. Drop in to find out more about us and how you can get involved in the work we do.
When: 12th June, 12:30pm – 02:00pm
Where: Unit 31, The Old Printworks, 1 Commercial Road, Eastbourne BN21 3XQ
Free cake and coffee will be provided.
No need to book a place, please do just drop in between 12:30 and 02:00pm.
Who are East Sussex Community Voice (ESCV)?
Established in 2013, ESCV is an independent community interest company with the vision of listened-to communities bringing about positive change.
Our mission is to:
- Strengthen the voice of communities and contribute to effective decision-making
- Generate insight and messaging that support services to be effective and inclusive
- Be forward-thinking, optimistic change makers
- We are independent, impartial and accessible to all
We host and deliver a range of projects including; the Healthwatch contract for East Sussex, the Youth Social Action Fund project and hosts the East Sussex Voluntary, Community & Social Enterprise (VCSE) Alliance.
Why not drop in on the 12th June and find out more about us, and how you can get involved.
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