AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCharity Sector Recognition: The King’s Birthday Honours spotlighted charity leaders, with multiple OBEs and a CBE for philanthropy chief Neil Heslop, underscoring how the third sector is shaping mental health, conservation, and domestic support. Community Health & Infrastructure: Eastern Mediterranean University’s EMU Community Involvement Center sent staff to international education and sustainability panels, highlighting university-led community initiatives. Local Government & Access: Craig City Council restored public comment to three minutes after residents said 90 seconds wasn’t enough—small rule changes, big civic impact. Food Insecurity Under Pressure: Dumbarton’s Food for Thought cut services after a West Dunbartonshire Council grant fell short, leaving some individual clients without food support. Community Safety & Belonging: A Cooper University Health Care LGBTQ+ clinic in South Jersey is expanding culturally competent care, helping patients feel “like family.” Community Pride & Connection: Wabeno’s first “Let’s Honor Parade” thanked veterans, first responders, and law enforcement, including Vietnam veterans. Care & Services Funding: Dorset’s Better Care Fund board will review performance and a £160.8m pooled budget aimed at neighbourhood care, carers’ support, and reducing hospital delays.
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