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Oasis Partnership Closes Doors After 18 Years
24 Feb
Summary
- Charity served vulnerable adults for 18 years.
- Offered skills training, education, and workshops.
- Aylesbury site to be taken over by new organization.

The Oasis Partnership, a charity dedicated to supporting vulnerable adults through employment skills training and education, has announced it will cease operations after 18 years. The organization operated across Buckinghamshire, with sites in Aylesbury, High Wycombe, and Chesham.
In a social media statement, the trustees confirmed the decision to close, prioritizing the welfare of their staff, volunteers, clients, and the community. The charity provided essential skills training and workshops, aiding those with addiction and homelessness.
Services included digital skills courses, confidence-building guidance, and cooking groups. The Aylesbury location notably featured a basement studio for band rehearsals and hosted live music events.
Moving forward, a new organization is set to take over the Aylesbury site, continuing some of the community activities previously offered. The charity conveyed deep gratitude to its supporters, including staff, volunteers, funders, partners, and clients.




