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Role of the voluntary sector rewarded

Rother Voluntary Action's contribution recognised

Role of the voluntary sector rewarded
High sheriff and Kim Richards of Rother Voluntary Action

On Tuesday, March 12 East Sussex high sheriff, Richard Bickersteth, awarded Rother Voluntary Action (RVA) an award for their outstanding contribution to the communities in which they work.

RVA supports, advises, champions and celebrates hundreds of community groups, individuals, charities and social enterprises across Rother that make a difference in the community. They do this through a range of projects, funding advice and training.

When giving the award to RVA, the high sheriff said: “I have been so impressed when I met the staff and trustees and all I have seen of the work that you [RVA] have initiated, supported or directed me to as I have undertaken my shrieval year. Thank you.”

Kim Richards, RVA CEO, accepted this award on behalf of all of Rother’s third sector recognising that the RVA could not do their work in the region without the persistence, skill and energy of these organisations and their volunteers.

She said: “Everyone at RVA is very proud of this award as it demonstrates the commitment, knowledge and enthusiasm of what RVA is about. It’s lovely to be recognised for this, and to accept this on behalf of all the brilliant organisations and individuals in Rother that make such a difference to the people that live here. We don’t know what we’d do without them.

“‘I’m going to take this opportunity to say thank you because the work, the motivation and the innovation of the community and volunteer organisations has become increasingly impressive and essential as we move into more and more difficult times. People who are filling gaps in services, people who are absolutely relied upon and trusted to deliver essential services that support some of the most vulnerable people in our community.

"Every day we are privileged to meet and support individuals and organisations whose dedication to their communities ensures that people are fed, warm, connected and cared for and they do so in ways that do not stigmatise and that aim to leave no one behind. This is what levelling up looks like! And I am accepting this award on their behalf."

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