The people working within Sheffield’s voluntary and community sector have worked tirelessly throughout the pandemic, providing vital services to those most in need.
In the face of a year of cancelled events, Sheffield's artistic and cultural organisations are exploring new ways of working and innovating to survive Covid-19.
They say necessity is the mother of invention. Coronavirus has pushed businesses in Sheffield to innovate in many ways, one of which is the widespread adoption of home delivery services, which offer a lifeline to many independent traders and could transform the way we spend forever.
One for the coffee lovers! Expertly-curated speciality menu comes to city centre venue with social distancing and takeaway available to see you through the new lockdown restrictions.
Sound baths have grown in popularity in recent times, offering practitioners the opportunity to indulge in deep relaxation and enjoy the restorative benefits of sound. Muna Mcadie has begun hosting socially distanced sound bath sessions and everyone is welcome.
Career coach Lydia Newell founded Works For Me Coaching before the pandemic to support working mums. Now, with many children having to self-isolate, the pressures are even greater.