Investing In Communities

From collaborating with foodbanks and flower farms to funding outdoor learning areas for schools, we're committed to using our projects to help the volunteers, organisations and charities which make these communities so special.

Investing In Communities

Our projects can be catalysts for creating local jobs and training opportunities and spending money with local businesses and trades people, but they can be more than this.

We strive to become a part of the communities we're working in, partnering with our clients to identify opportunities to support organisations and charities in the outstanding work they're doing.

Coed Ely Social
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    £14,000+ Donated to support a primary school Nurture Farm
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    52 Weeks of Over 55 Activities
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    50 Christmas Food Packages Donated

We understand that our clients have local knowledge of their communities, which is why we work closely to ensure our projects can deliver the maximum benefit to the people who live and work there.

We've delivered our Climate Education initiative to hundreds of school children, supported wellness initiatives for the over 55s and volunteered at foodbanks and fundraisers.  We do this because we want to make contributions which leave lasting, important legacies.

Find out more about how we invest locally, build relationships and support the people and places which make Wales such a special place.

We worked closely with Hedyn Housing Association to identify opportunities to support community groups.  The video below covers just a few of the initiatives we took part in and if you'd like to know more about our approach to social value, we have an interview with Heydn's Mark Chircop here.

Together we tackled urgent needs, like donating Christmas food packages to the local food bank, and invested in long-term projects, such as the Nurture Farm at Tredegar Park Primary, which will benefit the community for generations. We focused on where we could maximise the collective impact on the community. The Duffryn community has long felt unheard, but Vital, in partnership with Hedyn, showed they were truly listening and took meaningful action based on what the community had identified."

Mark Chircop, Hedyn, Community Investment and Partnership Coordinator
Lady Turnitdown

Working with Swansea University & Swansea Bay University Health Board to develop the Bridgerton-themed Ladyturnitdown energy conservation campaign

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