Calling anyone living or working in the town who would like to become a OneSlough Community Champion.
The Slough Council for Voluntary Service (Slough CVS) has come up with the idea of signing up trusted people in the town who would be kept informed with regular updates and advice about the Coronavirus, which they could then pass on to family, friends and neighbours.
Ramesh Kukar, chief executive of Slough Council for Voluntary Service (Slough CVS), which is delivering #OneSlough at ground level, said: “Slough has now been removed as a COVID ‘area of concern’, this is thanks to the great work that everyone has done across the borough to help bring down our coronavirus infection rates. We need to ensure this remains and that everyone can play their part whether they live or work in Slough.”
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With so many Covid-19 messages floating around social media, knowing who or what to trust can be confusing.
Anyone who is known and trusted by their friends, family or social media followers - perhaps a contributor to Facebook, Instagram or a WhatsApp group - can sign up to be a champion.
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Sign up to be a #OneSlough Community Champion at: https://oneslough.org.uk/champions/
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