A Slough based website design and development company is asking people to nominate community champions or not-for-profit organisations that have 'gone beyond the call of duty' during the Covid crisis.

Kehorne in Church Street has a long history of working with local charities.

As well as running a community interest company (Slough Online CIC), the Kehorne team hope there may be a school, nursery or playgroup they can help with their digital resources.

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David Horne, Managing Director said: “We know from speaking to our own clients how important their online presence is and how they have had to adapt their businesses.

"However we also know that not everyone has the technical know-how and can often be put off by jargon. Whether it’s a great idea that we can help to bring to life, or an existing website that needs some new life breathing back into it, we’d love to help.

"You don’t have to be a registered charity, just a good cause that needs a hand.”

Anyone can nominate an organisation that deserves help by filling out a simple nomination form form before January 31.

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It could make all the difference; be it improving an existing website, creating a starter website from scratch or simply helping to make fundraising efforts work harder. Each nominee needs to be based in the Berkshire or Buckinghamshire area to qualify, and will be selected by an independent panel. All you need to do to nominate someone is fill out the form here: https://slough-online.com/