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Huge boost for Dundee’s charity sector with renewal of joint working partnership

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Dundee’s charity sector has received a huge boost with the renewal of a major partnership. The city’s leading representative bodies for charities, community groups and volunteers have pledged their commitment to helping those in need for the next three years.

The Dundee Third Sector Interface (Dundee TSI) is a partnership working agreement between Dundee Social Enterprise Network (DSEN) and Dundee Volunteer and Voluntary Action (DVVA).

The Dundee TSI represents charities, community groups, development trusts, social enterprises and the volunteering sector across the city.It will continue to represent and support these organisations at a time when their services are needed more than ever.DundeeLive brings you the latest headlines from Dundee and beyond.But did you know you all the ways you can stay informed with us?You can get our top stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily news updates.

Simply fill in the sign up box further up this article or click here.Make sure you give us a 'Like' on Facebook to get the latest Dundee breaking news, pictures, video and live reports in your feed.You can also follow us on Twitter, clicking the notification bell to receive alerts any time we tweet.We share everything from live news and exclusive scoops to the latest features and sport every day so you definitely don't want to miss out!The Third Sector in Dundee represents hundreds of organisations, thousands of employees & volunteers and has a substantive economic and social impact to the local area.DVVA Chief Executive, Christina Cooper said: “The third sector locally played a crucial role in the emergency response, often initiating actions at a community level.“TSIs as local supporters of third sector organisations also

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