Sarah Hacker

Sarah Hacker is a dedicated Labour councillor for Battle Ward at Reading Borough Council since 2010, currently serving as chair of the Art & Heritage Forum and the Cultural Education Partnership, in addition to being a member of the Traffic Management Subcommittee. Sarah has extensive experience in fundraising and community engagement, holding positions such as Chair of the Housing, Neighbourhoods and Leisure Committee at Parents And Children Together (PACT) and trustee at Reading Pride UK. Previous roles include senior pension administrator at Diligenta and Capita, where responsibilities focused on the retirement process, as well as social media content creation for Tots Bots Ltd. Recognition includes being named Alumnus of the Year 2015 by the University of Reading for significant community contributions. Educational background includes a BSc (Hons) in Rural Environmental Science from the University of Reading.

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Parents And Children Together (PACT) UK

Parents And Children Together (PACT) is an adoption and trauma support charity which has been building and strengthening families since 1911. PACT provides adoption services across southern and central England. It creates families by recruiting, assessing and approving people who want to become parents through adoption and matches them with children looking for their permanent, loving home. PACT provides specialist adoption support to all its families for life. PACT supports and empowers women who face multiple disadvantages to make positive changes to their lives through its Alana House Community Project in Berkshire. PACT supports children to heal from the trauma of domestic abuse through its Bounce Back 4 Kids programme, currently available in the Thames Valley. PACT is a non-profit making charity that relies on fundraising and donations to be able to provide its vital trauma-informed support to families, women and children.


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