LifeCare launches ‘Love the LifeCare Hub’ campaign to save vital North Edinburgh community space

GIVE SOME LOVE TO THE LIFECARE HUB

  • LifeCare’s community hub has supported local people for half a century
  • LifeCare’s dedicated staff team with volunteers, room-bookers and hub-goers 
  • “It’s there for everyone, young to old and the combination of everyone interacting together is just priceless”’

Opened as Stockbridge House in 1975, the LifeCare Hub on Cheyne Street has been a vital part of the local community for fifty years.  

Originally established as a day centre for older people, it has evolved into a fully accessible, intergenerational community hub for everyone.  A hugely popular big, bright and beautiful space, the hub hosts over 80 different weekly activities and welcomes over 47,000 visits a year from people who live across the city.  

Run by local charity LifeCare Edinburgh, the organisation ensures all its services are affordable, or offered for free, so that everyone gets the chance to take part in community activities which help to keep them connected and support their health and wellbeing.  

However, with continuing rising energy, staff and insurance costs the charity is bracing itself for an anticipated 30% increase in overall running costs this year creating a shortfall of around £30,000 this year alone.  

The charity is launching an urgent appeal to help cover this shortfall and help sustain its hub and support for those that need it most.

Sarah Van Putten, CEO of LifeCare said: “The LifeCare hub is a really important place for local people.  We are very proud of the support we offer and the accessible spaces we make available for everyone in our community.  In an increasingly isolated world, where would people go if we didn’t exist?  

“We want to be here for years to come, but we need support.  No donation is too small, if we received £1 each time a person visited, we’d cover our shortfall and help sustain our future. Please give what you can.”

Lynne Herbert provides LifeCare’s free hairdressing for unpaid carers and runs her own yoga classes from the hub on a Monday and Thursday. Lynne said: “The LifeCare Hub is such an amazing place.  

“From the moment you walk in, you feel welcomed and full of joy. It’s there for everyone, young to old and the combination of everyone interacting together is just priceless.”

LifeCare works alongside a dedicated group of volunteers who generously give their time to ensure the smooth running and a friendly greeting for visitors. 

 Shirley Galbraith is often one of the first happy faces visitors encounter when they enter the hub.  Shirley said: “I feel that I am making a small difference to some peoples’ day by just chatting or helping them see what classes or services they could use. It makes me feel great!

“People should support the hub appeal to make sure that these services can continue – it is such a fantastic charity.

“The best thing is the variety of amazing services and classes that are offered. Supporting this appeal will ensure they are there for years to come!”

The charity is running an information morning from the LifeCare Hub on Monday 2nd June 11am-1pm.  Come along to find out more and chat about how to get involved.  

Everyone is also welcome at LifeCare’s Community BBQ on Friday 20th June 12noon – 4pm, with free food, bouncy castle and a whole range of activities for local people of all ages.  

Visits www.lifecare-edinburgh.org.uk for more information.

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Goody, goody – health prizes in Inverleith

As you will know, the Inverleith Neighbourhood Partnership is holding a health-themed event at Stockbridge House from 5 – 7.30pm on Monday evening (18 November).

There will be goody bags for first 50 visitors, plus a prize draw for everyone who visits.

The evening is a drop in, so please come visit us and see a range of stalls from health providers on a range of subjects to help improve your health, including health food and cooking, information on walking and cycling, information on local physical activity providers, free health checks and fun ‘come and try’ sessions of power hoops and bowls and others.

There will also be a chance to have your say on what the Neighbourhood Partnership should be focusing on in its new Local Community Plan 2014-2017.

We are using a hashtag for the event to try to drum up some interest – #healthinverleith – if you use twitter and would like to get involved in telling your followers about he event, please use this and please follow us @north_team

We hope you and your family can join us, and please forward this information on to anyone else we may have missed.

Elaine Lennon

Partnership Development Officer

City of Edinburgh Council Services for Communities

8 West Pilton Gardens Edinburgh, EH4 4DP

Tel: 0131 529 5270

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