Over the past five years, VAEF has secured more than 2 million from funders outside of the district, enabling us to provide a wide range of services that directly benefit Epping Forest residents.
VAEF's services cater to a broad spectrum of needs, including the elderly, those with learning disabilities, isolated individuals and residents navigating complex systems like benefits or post-hospital support.
These hubs, alongside services like the Community Handyman, Social Space Hubs and direct support to food banks, demonstrate VAEF's commitment to addressing both immediate and long-term community challenges.
A portion of its work is supported by funding from Epping Forest District Council (EFDC), which plays an essential role in helping VAEF to attract additional national and regional grants.
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