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“The movement we’ve seen in Coventry is revolutionising public health. We can’t wait to see what Grapevine do next.”
Our Connecting for Good community organisers are a busy lot! When they’re not helping Coventry people form and lead their own solutions to isolation and marginalisation, they’re sharing what works with the world through Medium or taking a quick trip to Poland to compare notes with European counterparts. But it is also good to pause […]
Read MoreIn case you missed it, we’re pleased to announce we’re extending the application deadline for a brand new role helping former homeless people and rough sleepers who are newly housed in Coventry make a plan and uncover their strengths and passions. The Settle and Thrive project worker role is full-time (37 hours per week, worked […]
Read MoreA new blog from our deputy CEO Mel Smith. Mel joined the first panel of March’s Restitch 2024, the social fabric summit, to share how we know social infrastructure matters and how we might build the growth of local people’s power and agency “into the walls” of reimagined community centres of the future. Mel’s blog […]
Read MoreIt’s Neurodiversity Celebration Week! A worldwide initiative aiming to celebrate different minds and challenge stereotypes and misconceptions about being neurodivergent. Many of the people we work alongside at Grapevine, including some of our team, are neurodiverse. We help them embrace their power and agency to make change. But we want to get at the root […]
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