AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCommunity Health & Housing: Great Falls students made bowl cozies and potholders for residents of Baatz Block Apartments, the city’s first permanent supportive housing community, showing how school projects can build real stability. NHS & Local Charity Partnerships: Swindon’s Bus Company named Brighter Futures its charity partner for 2026-27, launching a branded bus with QR donations for chemotherapy support. Community Safety & Trust: Newcastle reported theft and vandalism hitting EV chargers and community sports facilities, disrupting services and adding budget pressure. Community Fundraising Wins: Lavazza’s Charity Cup raised £3,400 for The Café Project, supporting young adults with learning disabilities through training and community cafés. Disability Arts Leadership: York’s Accessible Arts & Media appointed Tim Wheeler as executive director, bringing 35+ years across disability and arts inclusion. Community Space Planning: Blackburn could turn disused canal-side offices into a multi-purpose community hub with skills, youth services, childcare, and wellbeing support. Public Health Beyond Clinics: Denver Health’s CEO discussed holistic community health approaches, including housing options, in a leadership dialogue. Local Impact in Healthcare: Prime Healthcare hospitals were named to Becker’s “100 Great Community Hospitals” list for access and patient safety.
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