
Together in the Community campaign launched
Albion in the Community has signalled its commitment to continue helping people in Sussex during the Covid-19 crisis by launching a new campaign: Together in the Community. The charity usually runs upwards of 60 different projects throughout the local area, supporting more than 43,000 people; a recent economic impact report also found Albion in the

Albion in the Community to utilise Government Job Retention Scheme
The board of trustees of Albion in the Community (AITC) has decided that to protect the jobs of people working for the charity and to enable it to recommence its immensely valuable range of community programmes as soon as the Coronavirus crisis is over, it needs to utilise the government’s Job Retention Scheme for those

Albion in the Community celebrates World Autism Awareness Day
Today is World Autism Awareness Day and we caught up with Zac Macaulay whose son Jack attends our sessions to hear about the fantastic impact football has had on his son. Jack is one of more than 700,000 people in the UK who has autism – a lifelong condition which can affect how people interact

Cancer activity support moves online
Albion in the Community is continuing to support local people whose lives have been impacted by cancer by moving a physical activity group online. The charity’s Brighter Outlook project helps people in Brighton and Hove stay physically active before, during and after cancer treatment, with the charity working closely with local cancer teams Brighton and

Albion in the Community still supporting local people
Albion in the Community may have had to postpone its sessions, but that isn’t stopping it offering support to many of the thousands of people it works with across Sussex. The charity runs more than 60 different projects throughout the local area, supporting upwards of 40,000 people every year. It recently took the tough decision