REACTions
RE:ACT Responder Reports on her Mission to the Heart of Ukraine
Waking up on the sleeper train from Lviv, RE:ACT responder Susannah Pencovich gazed out at the wide, choppy azure mass of Ukraine’s Dnipro River with a mixture of wonder and fear.
Posted by
Robert Cole 04th January 2023 Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins
NEW YEARS HONOUR FOR RE:ACT VOLUNTEER
We are delighted to announce that RE:ACT Responder Zoe Sayers, has been named in the New Years honours list having been awarded the Medal of Order of the British Empire (BEM) for her outstanding voluntary work in Kent during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Posted by
Rich Mcsweeney 30th December 2022 Estimated Reading Time: 1 min
Hot Food Distribution Feeds the Most Vulnerable in Dnipro
A reconnaissance team from RE:ACT has witnessed firsthand the suffering of the Ukrainian people forced to flee their homes, to escape the heavy fighting in the east of the country.
Posted by
Robert Cole 15th December 2022 Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins
What makes a great volunteer? Jane Pound, Chief People Officer, takes a moment to reflect.
When RE:ACT partner Sidley Austin held a charity panel focused on giving back and volunteering, RE:ACT's Chief People Officer Jane Pound jumped at the chance to join.
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Jane Pound 15th December 2022 Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins
New Trustees Wanted
The role of a Trustee is to ensure that RE:ACT fulfils its duty to its beneficiaries and delivers on its vision, mission and values. Read more to find out about becoming a RE:ACT Trustee.
Posted by
Jane Pound 15th December 2022 Estimated Reading Time: 1 min
RE:ACT's Inaugural Thanking Day
RE:ACT's Inaugural Thanking Day recently took place at our Chilmark Headquarters to thank many of those who have supported us during 2022.
Posted by
Jane Pound 12th December 2022 Estimated Reading Time: 1 min
Responder Fred 'Turns' his hand to fundraising
Responder Fred 'Turns' his hand to fundraising
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Jane Pound 08th December 2022 Estimated Reading Time: 1 min
Hot Food For Vulnerable Displaced Civilians in Dnipro
As the conflict in Ukraine enters its ninth month, thousands of people are still feeling the disastrous effects of the fighting. With winter fast approaching, attention has turned to how these displaced people will survive,
Posted by
Alice Chick 02nd December 2022 Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins