Co-Operative Group - Grant to Audlem and District Community Action (ADCA) |
£1,631 |
21/10/2023
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Our new dementia support group has already proved invaluable in providing respite and peer-to-peer support for people in our rural area. We aim to ensure we can continue this much-needed service.
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Co-Operative Group - Grant to Audlem and District Community Action |
£2,813 |
22/10/2022
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We wish to restore/reinvigorate (post-pandemic) the lunch and coffee clubs we run to support the mental and physical health of people in our rural community who are elderly, isolated or needing help.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Audlem Partners Rural Recovery and Resilience Project |
£175,643 |
25/07/2022
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The funding will be used support older people vulnerable adults and their carers in the south Cheshire rural area
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Masonic Trust - MCF Small Grant |
£9,900 |
10/11/2021
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Unrestricted core funding for small charities
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Cheshire Community Foundation - Expanding Pandemic Support for Older People and Carers in Rural South Cheshire |
£4,510 |
15/12/2020
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Audlem & District Community Action provides a range of services to older people and carers, including lunch and coffee clubs, befriending and home support, carers breaks, medical transport and a
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Audlem & District Community Action provides a range of services to older people and carers, including lunch and coffee clubs, befriending and home support, carers breaks, medical transport and a Coronavirus home support service to over 300 people with the overall aim to combat loneliness, enable people to stay health and active and to cope during the pandemic. The project will expand their existing weekly Covid-secure lunch and coffee clubs between January and March 2021 to provide for a further 40 people each fortnight directly and 30 carers indirectly to respond to increased demand for such services which has arisen during the pandemic. Grant funding will be used to cover costs of the project including staff, transport costs, volunteer expenses, venue hire, and food costs. This project will significantly increase the number of vulnerable and isolated older people who receive vital support during the pandemic. The people ADCA aims to support within the clubs are lonely, suffer from depression, anxiety or dementia or are carers who need a short break from caring. The existing Covid-secure clubs have contributed to improved physical and mental health and helped combat loneliness and depression among the 70 people currently attending every fortnight. They will also expand their Home Support Service, including meal delivery, to an additional 50 people.
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Charles Hayward Foundation - Grant to Audlem & District Community Action |
£3,000 |
12/06/2020
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Services for older people
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National Lottery Community Fund - Rural Coronavirus Home Support Service |
£10,000 |
07/05/2020
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The project will provide a support service through essential item delivery and phone calls to isolated older people during COVID-19. This will help to reduce mental health issues and isolation
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The project will provide a support service through essential item delivery and phone calls to isolated older people during COVID-19. This will help to reduce mental health issues and isolation whilst providing access to support.
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CAF - Grant to Audlem & District Community Action |
£2,500 |
30/04/2020
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Grant to Audlem & District Community Action to support the organisation through COVID19
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Cheshire Community Foundation - Coronavirus Home Support Service |
£5,000 |
18/04/2020
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Audlem & District Community Action and we have provided a Coronavirus Home Support Service since 14th March 2020. In the present emergency we are providing vulnerable people who are self
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Audlem & District Community Action and we have provided a Coronavirus Home Support Service since 14th March 2020. In the present emergency we are providing vulnerable people who are self isolating and who have no other local support with food, prescriptions, telephone support and other practical help. As of 31st March we are supporting 65 new people at home who have been referred alongside our existing 160 members and carers> These numbers growing daily. 55 additional volunteers have come forward to help us. Grant funding would be used to cover the cost of new volunteer mileage and mobile phone charges and to purchase additional ICT equipment to enable home working including a laptop and a blue tooth enable printer. Our project is now helping to keep over 200 vulnerable people safe and well in their own homes via the practical help being provided. We anticipate this number will increase to approaching 500 over the next 12 weeks. We are also working in close partnership with Audlem Medical Practice, Audlem Coop and Boots Chemists.
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National Lottery Community Fund - All Age Rural Activity for Health and Wellbeing |
£10,000 |
09/03/2020
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The organisation will deliver inter-generational activities for socially isolated older people and children and young people in the local area, with the aim of improving health and wellbeing.
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National Lottery Community Fund - All Together Now in our Rural Community |
£9,850 |
21/03/2018
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The funding will be used to offer a day club for people over 50 and their carers, providing physical exercise, social interaction, mental stimulation and nutritious meals. The project aims to combat
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The funding will be used to offer a day club for people over 50 and their carers, providing physical exercise, social interaction, mental stimulation and nutritious meals. The project aims to combat social isolation and loneliness whilst improving health and wellbeing.
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