COVID-19 Audit

Posted on: March 20, 2020

Content from Basildon, Billericay and Wickford CVS


We are compiling an audit of our local organisations that can support a community effort to overcome and support the public during this Covid-19 crisis. We are experiencing a high demand and it is essential for us to come together. We are performing an audit to establish the resources we can all draw upon. Please provide your response ASAP and share with as many organisations as possible.

This survey will be closed on Sunday 22nd March at 00:00.

https://mailchi.mp/79a8673da96b/urgent-covid-19-audit-for-community-organisations

Thank you for your support,

Basildon Billericay and Wickford CVS

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