Get Involved with Environments for All
Environments for All projects take place across the UK, and especially in areas where they can lead to a real improvement in the quality of people’s lives.
There are many ways people can get involved in Environments for All.
- Volunteer with BTCV to make a difference to the place where you live or work
- Support Environments for All projects through financial donation
- Set up a community group
- Find a local community group and join in their activities
- Find out how your community group can benefit from association with BTCV
- Learn new skills to get involved with your community
The Environments for All programme was set up in 1999 to enable BTCV to develop and broaden its work with communities. We successfully reached out to the UK’s most multi-cultural communities including Travellers, Chinese communities, asylum seekers and refugees from Africa and Asia, and young people in hostile communities.
Read some of the inspiring stories from the Environments for All programme to find examples of Best Practice and lessons learnt.
The Environments for All programme concluded in 2004 with a magnificent conference (pdf - 600KB) to celebrate everyone’s achievements. Today, Environments for All projects are integrated within BTCV’s activities.