Introducing the new East Sussex Voluntary, Community & Social Enterprise (VCSE) Alliance website!
The East Sussex VCSE Alliance are excited to announce the launch of their new website www.esvcsealliance.org.uk.
The new Alliance website makes it quicker and easier than ever to keep up with the work of the Alliance including the latest news and information as well as updates on their work including position papers.
Anna McCollin-Moore – Alliance Development Manager commented:
“We are thrilled to share our new website with everyone, the site provides us with an opportunity to share more widely the work we do and the importance of the sector locally.
We want to connect with the wider VCSE sector working across the region; we hope that by having a dedicated website, local community organisations will be able to connect with the Alliance more easily and learn more about us.
Visitors are encouraged to explore the website and keep up to date with the Alliance and the work we are doing.”
Awarded funding in 2021, the East Sussex VCSE Alliance is made up of 22 of the county’s VCSE organisations who have come together with a commitment to speak as one voice, to influence and promote the importance of the VCSE sector, to increase their influence and trust amongst partners.
All members are active participants and commit to working according to the principles of collaboration, accountability and generous leadership.
The Alliance is committed to promoting the importance of the sector, the unique reach and experience it brings and the vital role and potential that exists locally.
Further information about the East Sussex VCSE Alliance Website
To visit the website click here https://www.esvcsealliance.org.uk/
For more information you can also contact the Alliance. To get in touch please:
Call: 01323 403590
Email: esvcsealliance@escv.org.uk
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