The National Flood Forum

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  • Number of employees
    50-100

The National Flood Forum is a dedicated charity based in the UK, focused on supporting communities affected by flooding. Established to provide a voice for those impacted, the Forum works tirelessly to raise awareness about flood risks and promote resilience among vulnerable populations.

With a mission to empower individuals and communities, the National Flood Forum offers a range of services including:

  • Advice and Support: Providing expert guidance to flood-affected individuals on recovery and prevention strategies.
  • Community Engagement: Facilitating workshops and events to educate communities about flood risks and preparedness.
  • Advocacy: Representing the interests of flood victims at local and national levels to influence policy and funding decisions.
  • Research and Development: Conducting studies to better understand flooding impacts and develop innovative solutions.

The Forum collaborates with various stakeholders, including government agencies, local authorities, and other charities, to create a united front against flooding. Their vision is to ensure that every community has the knowledge and resources to prepare for and recover from flooding effectively.

Through their initiatives, the National Flood Forum aims to build a culture of resilience, where communities are not only prepared for floods but can also thrive in the face of adversity. They believe that by working together, we can reduce the impact of flooding and enhance the safety and well-being of all citizens.

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