#SustainPCHP: Health Project survival battle moves on to next stage

Pilton Community Health Project have announced their latest plans for moving forward following funding cuts:

We are delighted to announce that Pilton Community Health Project will continue delivering support and services into 2020! With our fantastic crowdfunding campaign extended until 18th April (www.savepchp.com) and other fundraising initiatives ongoing, we plan to move forward into a time of regrowth for the project. Continue reading #SustainPCHP: Health Project survival battle moves on to next stage

PCHP to host Quiz Night fundraiser

Calling all quizzers: we’re hosting our first ever pub quiz!

Come along for a fun-filled evening of trivia, with all proceeds going to our #SavePCHP campaign. Our quiz master will be local DJ, Mark Patterson. We’ll also have a raffle and have a selection of great prizes.

£2 per person to take part, max team size will be 6.

On 14 March from 7.30pm.

In the bar area at the Village Hotel,140 Crewe Road South, EH4 2NY.

All welcome!

Still time to save PCHP: crowdfunding info & Quiz Night

Dear Friends and Partners, 

 Only two weeks to go until our crowdfunding campaign ends. The response from the public and our partners has been amazing! Donations are currently sitting at nearly £20,000 … !!! We are so grateful for all the support shown so far. 

We would love to reach our target and believe we can still do this but we need your help. Any contribution will make a difference no matter how small …

Save PCHP fundraising campaign!

Following drastic cuts in funding, the vital work of Pilton Community Health Project is under threat.

The project provides a range of services, including mental health counselling, food and health education, and support for victims of domestic violence. It has rebuilt and transformed thousands of lives in the 35 years it has been open.

To continue serving the North West Edinburgh community, our 28 day fundraising campaign is running from 14 February to 14 March 2019, and we are aiming to raise £50,000. We can do it with your support!

Please donate at www.savepchp.com – no donation is too small, every little helps!

Also if you could share this information with your networks, it would really help us to achieve our goal.

Thank you very much!

 

Tom Kitchen calls in to support PCHP

Top Scottish chef Tom Kitchin called in to Pilton Community Health Project on Friday to show his support for the local organisation – the oldest community health project in the country.

PCHP’s future is under threat following funding cuts to Health and Social Care Grants announced by Edinburgh Integration Joint Board in December. The project, which has been part of North Edinburgh’s community landscape since 1984, has already been forced to shed much-valued staff and PCHP’s future remains in the balance.

Tom met staff, volunteers and service users and enjoyed some home-made scones while chatting

The Michelin-starred chef is offering some great incentives to supporters who sign up to PCHP’s crowdfunding initiative, as is his colleague Martin Wishart.

The campaign has raised over £10,500 to date (including Gift Aid) – all donations large and small are welcome.

New incentives and offers are coming soon – keep an eye on www.savepchp.com for more information.

#SavePCHP

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Tom Kitchin to visit PCHP this morning

Michelin star chef Tom Kitchin is calling in to PCHP on Boswall Parkway this morning to show his support for Scotland’s oldest community health project.

Tom is supporting PCHP’s crowdfunding initiative with some tasty offers to tempt donors:

  • First person to donate £1000 or more receives the Chef’s surprise Tasting Menu for two people, with matching wines, at Michelin star restaurant The Kitchin, 78 Commercial Quay, Leith
  • First person to donate £250 or more receives 6 oysters and 2 glasses of champagne at Southside Scran 14-17 Bruntsfield Place, Edinburgh
  • First person to donate £200 or more receives personalised and signed copies of each of Tom Kitchin’s cookbooks; From Nature to Plate, Kitchin Suppers, Meat & Game, Fish & Shelfish

Please email Dawn Anderson at dawnanderson@pchp.org.uk to find out further details of how to claim.

To be eligible to claim an incentive, donations must include your full details – anonymous donations will not be eligible to claim. Only one incentive can be claimed per donation.

PCHP’s 28 days of fundraising initiative runs until 14 March and has raised over £8000 so far.

Visit savepchp.com to donate. 

 

 

Jen Richards leaves Pilton Community Health Project

Co-director Jen Richards has left Pilton Community Health Project:

Today is a day of reflection for me as I am leaving PCHP after working here for 9 ½ years; I’ve had a couple of different jobs here and my last one has been that of Director for the last 7 years (writes JEN RICHARDS). Continue reading Jen Richards leaves Pilton Community Health Project

Super-Chefs join fight to save Scotland’s oldest Community Health Project

Tom Kitchin and Martin Wishart back Pilton Community Health Project crowdfunding campaign launched today.

Two of Edinburgh’s – and Scotland’s – top chefs have added their support to the campaign to keep the closure-threatened Pilton Community Health Project (PCHP) open.

Martin Wishart and Tom Kitchin today helped launch a crowdfunding campaign that aims to raise at least £50,000 to help prevent PCHP having to close its doors to some of North Edinburgh’s most vulnerable residents.

PCHP, which is Scotland’s oldest community health project, was told in late December last year that its funding was being withdrawn by the new Edinburgh Integrated Joint Board for health and social care funding in the city.

In the 35 years it has been in existence, PCHP has transformed thousands of lives.  The project provides a range of services to fight the often overwhelming results of health inequality in Edinburgh including mental health counselling, tackling food insecurity, cooking groups and community meals, tackling social isolation and loneliness, community crèche for local affordable childcare, and support for victims of domestic abuse.

By raising £50,000 the campaign will allow PCHP to continue to deliver a reduced level of its life changing services, for 12 months, until longer-term funding is secured again.

The 28 day crowdfunding campaign on

www.savepchp.com

 allows anyone to pledge a donation – large or small – to ensure the project can continue its lifeline services.

Both Tom Kitchin and Martin Wishart have offered incentives and rewards to boost the project’s 28 day #SavePCHP crowdfunding campaign, including Dinner for two Tasting menus and matching wines at their Michelin-starred Leith restaurants – The Kitchin and Restaurant Martin Wishart – for the first donors to pledge £1,000 or more.

Other generous donations have been made by the top chefs and these will be revealed at the Launch today, and throughout the campaign on www.savepchp.com and on social media.

Launching the crowd-funding campaign for PCHP, Tom Kitchin and Martin Wishart said: “We are delighted to add our support to this campaign.

“Leith and North Edinburgh have played a big part in our story so it’s great to be involved in saving the lifelines so many local people rely on.

“We are passionate about food, and about food education and food security, and PCHP plays a really important role in ensuring everyone can access and cook healthy, nutritious meals. It’s vital that these and other services continue.”

Between January and December 2018, PCHP has:

  • Provided mental health counselling to around 50 pupils at local high schools
  • Worked with 42 people to provide adult counselling assessment appointments and 48 people attend regular counselling
  • Supported over 140 women who are victims of domestic abuse or facing other difficulties in their lives
  • Supported over 353 people who are new and settled immigrants, from 20 different countries
  • Helped over 788 people access hot nutritious food and make social connections through community meals
  • Provided 204 people with regular cooking groups, clubs and/or food related training leading to qualifications
  • Supported 602 people and their families to access food through our local Sharing Shelves initiative and tackle holiday hunger with family food boxes
  • Encouraged and supported over 467 people to lead healthier lives by getting them more physically active
  • Trained and supported 30 local volunteer physical activity leaders
  • Worked with 933 people and linked them into 249 services and resources through the GP Link Worker Service

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