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The Virtual Village Hall is a free, online activity hub and community, designed by Royal Voluntary Service with support from players of People’s Postcode Lottery. It helps people stay mentally and physically active, socially connected and having fun, and supports them to better manage their health, including long-term conditions. It offers everything you’d expect to find at a typical community centre or village hall, only virtually. Around 45,000 people use it per month. The Virtual Village Hall offers live activity sessions every weekday on YouTube, Facebook and the website, and a library of 3,000+ activity sessions – watch or take part at a time that suits you. Activities updated regularly. Sessions are hosted by expert tutors and presenters, including some well-known faces. Activities include gentle exercise and dance classes, yoga and meditation, cooking, crafts, creative writing and more. It’s free to join and take part. No sign in or subscription required.
Anyone, but it's particularly well suited to people that find it difficult to get out and about from home.
This service is for people aged 18+.
No
Anyone can use the Virtual Village Hall
https://virtualvillagehall.royalvoluntaryservice.org.uk/
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