It has been a memorable year and one that we will remember for the rest of our lives. But although we have been living through the same pandemic, everybody’s experience of life under COVID-19 has been different. Like many, the social enterprise sector has struggled with lock-down, businesses closed, staff furloughed, often relying on additional funding to keep their heads above the water. But it has also been a time where social enterprises have come to the fore, stepping in to meet local needs and provide vital services for their communities. Social enterprises have demonstrated their value by providing services like food for vulnerable and needy people, bikes for frontline workers, activities for children, and shown how business motivated by serving the public good, rather than self-profit, has helped strengthen communities. Continue reading