BANNER-MAKING at CORSTORPHINE COMMUNITY CENTRE

Help us celebrate life in Corstorphine.
We want you to join us in making a banner for the Edinburgh Riding of the Marches and 900 people procession.
All materials provided, drop in and make your mark!

We are honoured to be hosting the Lothians Speak Their Name Quilt in the Centre. The only Speak Their Name suicide memorial quilt in Scotland.
This remarkable quilt was made by individuals who all found comfort and solace in making their squares as well as finding a community of similarly bereaved people.
The quilt will be exhibited here until Friday 25 July so please do come along to see it.


SATURDAY 21st JUNE from 10am – 3pm

The weeks are whizzing by …
Here at CCC we are dusting off the ducks, refining our recipes for home baking and rehearsing our recitals.
We have a few stalls available for hire on the day. With a footfall of over 300 don’t miss out on this chance to flog your fancies.
Email bookings@ccchub.online to secure your spot!

Corstorphine Community Centre is set to receive funding support, thanks to Co-op Members, after being selected to benefit for the latest round of funding through Co-op’s Local Community Fund.
The Community Centre is one of a dozen Edinburgh groups set to benefit, with Co-op looking to support local projects that help create sustainable futures for ‘people’ and ‘planet’.
The Centre explained to Co-op that it would use funds to help it “develop a fun, educational and supportive service that helps young people and children to manage their way through the difficult times.”
Other Edinburgh groups set to benefit include: Edinburgh Children’s Hospital Charity; The 106A City of Edinburgh Rainbows and Brownies; the 185th A Brownies; Art in Healthcare; Branch Out Together (prev. Lothian Autistic Society); Caledonian Thebans RFC; Capella Charity; Empty Kitchens Full Hearts; Hays Pantry; Teapot Trust and, The Dove Centre.
The Local Community Fund has helped over 38,000 causes across the UK since 2016, sharing £116m. Funding is also boosted through the convenience retailer’s ‘Winners Share It All’ prize draw which offers the opportunity each month to win £5,000 for local causes and £500 for Co-op members.
Co-op members can view local causes and choose a community project close to their own heart via the Co-op membership app .
The benefits to community groups also extends beyond the funding support, with 95% of causes saying that they felt more connected with their community as a result of participating in Co-op’s Local Community Fund and, that participating in the scheme had helped to raise their profile locally.

David Luckin, Head of Community Partnerships, Funding and Impact, Co-op, said: “We’re delighted to support a new funding round of 2,500 local causes across the UK and are now encouraging our members to participate and choose a cause near them – after all, they own our business and get a say in how our profits are shared.
“We know that things can be increasingly tough for communities and this funding will helpdeliver projects that their community needs.”
Co-op is one of the world’s largest consumer-owned co-operatives, with its history dating back 180 years. Its 6.2m members own the business and play an intrinsic part in its governance with a say in how the organisation is run. Co-op exists to create value for its membership and communities.
More information about the benefits of Co-op Membership is available by visiting:

Do you want to make a change in your community? Age 12-18 or a parent or carer?
Come join our LGBT+ Charter Champions group, helping us form our LGBT+ Charter and making our centre open and welcoming to everyone!
Contact Alison on community@ccchub.online or text 07340 554839 if you are interested!