Our history
Strengthening the community for over 35 years
Hastings Voluntary Action has been supporting communities and charities in Hastings for over 35 years.
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1989
Hastings Voluntary Action is created
Hastings Voluntary Services split into two independent organisations: Hastings Age Concern & Old People’s Welfare, and Hastings Voluntary Action, led by Marie Casey, HVA’s first Co-ordinator.
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1991
New alcohol and drug service started
To extend services for those with drug or alcohol issues HVA develop the Town’s local alcohol and drugs counselling services and latterly developed a recovery alliance to extend peer support.
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1994
HVA sets up a new advocacy service
HVA develop advocacy services to support the interest and rights of looked after children, those with mental health issues and disabilities. This developed into Advocacy Now one of the largest providers of advocacy services in the Country.
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1999
One stop shop for Asylum seekers & refugees
Hastings is declared as a dispersal area for asylum seekers and refugees. With partners HVA develop the Links project to offer a one stop shop to offer support, services and opportunities in a unique space.
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2001
A new community network
HVA develop Hastings Community Network as a vehicle for the VCSE sector to run its own events consult effectively and be represented on key strategic bodies.
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2006
Sussex Community Foundation
To promote philanthropy and open new grant opportunities for local organisations HVA acted as one of the founder trustees for the Sussex Community Foundation. Since its formation SCF have made grants worth £30m in support of 3,000 groups and organisations.
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2011
A move to Jackson Hall
In 2011 HVA moved its office from Priory Street to Jackson Hall in Portland Place. This followed a £700,000 refurbishment funded by HM Government’s Cabinet Office, to refurbish the building, replace the roof, and install a lift.
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2011
Charitable Educational Trust
Working with over 20 schools, HVA supports the development of a Charitable Educational Trust for the Town. The Education Futures Trust supports pupils practitioners and families and has developed The Firs site as an educational resource.
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2012
Big Local launched in North East Hastings
HVA started a 12 year Big Local programme in North East Hastings, where we involved and consulted with local residents to decide how £1 million was spent, via a Resident Led Partnership.
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2016
Fisheries Local Action Group
In conjunction with Hastings Borough Council HVA develop the Fisheries Local Action Group (FLAG) a successful, EU-funded initiative that invested £1.5m into local fishing projects to promote sustainability and economic growth. 18 projects were supported to strengthen the local fleet, including the “Hastings Fish” brand, a new ice maker, health projects and community education.
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2016
Jackson Hall asset transfer
In collaboration with Hasting Borough Council HVA refurbish and create Jackson Hall as an Asset Transfer to offer accommodation, meeting and training spaces for community organisations.
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2019
25th Anniversary
To celebrate its 25th Anniversary HVA give 25 awards to 25 volunteers who have given 25 years service to Hastings.
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2020
Community response hub
As a response to the pandemic and subsequent lockdown, HVA develop with partners a local community response hub to support those in need. It is later cited as one of the strongest community led responses to the pandemic in the UK.
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2020
HVA engage with older people to become Age Friendly
HVA undertake engagement with older people and obtain support from the local authority for Hastings to work towards the World Health Organisation status as an “age friendly community.
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2021
HVA publish the Facing The Future report
Working with over 100 organisations, HVA publish Facing the Future, an influential report capturing the learning from COVID 19 and identifying key strategic opportunities and challenges to inform future work.
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2022
Reopening the Isabel Blackman Centre
Working with a local residents association and Age UK East Sussex, HVA support the purchase, refurbishment and reopening of the Isabel Blackman Centre – a local asset at risk of being closed and sold.
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2023
Developing a local volunteering strategy
HVA commission the Institute of Volunteering Research to conduct the largest ever study of Volunteering in the Borough. Its report Volunteering Voices was an integral part of developing a local volunteering strategy.
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2024
Launching the Holistic Health project
Utilising a legacy donation HVA launch the Holistic Health project to help young people explore their own strategies to develop positive mental health and wellbeing.
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2025
Refurbishment of Broomgrove Community Centre
HVA refurbish the Broomgrove Community Centre and offer community development support to enable local residents to access services and opportunities.
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2025
HVA receive the Baton of Hope
HVA work with local activists to become one of the 25 places in the UK to receive the Baton of Hope – the largest UK suicide prevention initiative. Further funding is obtained to create a permanent Community of Hope garden in Alexandra Park.
How you can support us
There are lots of ways to support what we do – from becoming a member to volunteering, donating or partnering with us.