United We Stand

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A roundtable discussion for voluntary and community sector leaders. 24 January 2012.

Voluntary Action Westminster and Paddington Development Trust are running an event for voluntary and community sector leaders later this month. We’d be delighted if you could join us.

This event is for Chief Executives and Chairs of Westminster’s charities, voluntary organisations and community groups.

This event is about 

“We live in exceptionally challenging times for our local communities and organisations. I believe that by working together we will achieve more than by standing alone. Agree? Then join us to take the first steps at this important event.”
Jackie Rosenberg, Deputy Chief Executive, PDT.

  • Rediscovering what we have in common as a sector: a commitment to local communities and social justice
  • Standing together in the interests of local people being hit by spending cuts, welfare changes and the economic situation.
  • Exploring strategies for remaining financially sustainable in a time of unprecedented spending cuts, and in the face of a new culture of competition

Confirmed attendees

  • Emma Wilson, Chief Executive, The Abbey Centre
  • Bernard Collier, Chief Executive, Voluntary Action Westminster
  • Gareth Owen, Chief Executive, Volunteer Centre Westminster
  • Helen Leech, Chief Executive, Open Age
  • Alan Price, Chief Executive, Westminster Boating Base
  • Jackie Rosenberg, Deputy Chief Executive of Paddington Development Trust
  • Steve Shaw, Chief Executive, Paddington Arts
  • Shirley Springer, Chief Executive of Westminster Citizens Advice Bureau

Event information

24 January 2012, 10am to 1pm

The Stowe Centre, 258 Harrow Road, London W2 5ES Refreshments included

Bookings

To book Call Voluntary Action Westminster on 020 7723 1216 or email  general@vawcvs.org

 

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