Spring 2014 — 20th Edition
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Spring 2014 — 20th Edition
Spring 2014 — 20th Edition Charity House Welcome from the Chief Executive We are pleased to announce the opening of Charity House. We have taken a two year lease on office premises in Churchfield Road, Walton on Thames. Charity House provides affordable office space and facilities to local charities and social enterprises. Welcome to the Spring edition of Walton Charity’s newsletter. This is an exciting new venture for all of us, and will provide fresh opportunities for working together. There have been some exciting new ventures this quarter. Charity House provides opportunities for local charities to work together. Most of the charities mentioned have already settled in. Kia cars will be a valuable new corporate partner and we are already looking at joint projects. We are very happy to be supporting Crossroad Care Surrey’s new Saturday Outings club. We hope that Charity House will open up new ways of sharing information, resources and facilities – many of which may not be realistic to charities going it alone. These charities and social enterprises have moved into Charity House: The RC Sherriff Trust; Carer Support Elmbridge; Home-Start Elmbridge; Elmbridge Rentstart; The Pictures and SAdAS We have also been able to accommodate a number of charities and social enterprises at our Mayfield office: Elmbridge Community Link, Walton and Hersham foodbank, Training and Development Partnership, Walsingham Care, Home Support Elmbridge. Walton Charity staff will be based at both Charity House and our Mayfield office. Kia cars Kia cars have recently moved their UK office to the Halfway Green in Walton. They have chosen us as their Corporate Social Responsibility charity. This raises many exciting opportunities for us to work together. Plans are being made for Kia staff to get involved in community projects over the coming months. Demand for the foodbank is always growing - over 900 people have received three day food parcels since April 2013. Jackie Lodge: Walton Charity Chief Executive What’s inside this issue Residential News Kia cars help out at Charity House New charity partners move into Mayfield New duck house at Fenner House Flooding at Sunbury and Walton Sea Cadets Community Services News Update from our allotments Community Grant for Crossroads Care Surrey Kia cars visit the foodbank Nutrition and Hydration week Sherwood House Kia staff get painting Sherwood House has enjoyed a sing-a-long with Richard Ratcliffe in February. The popular lunch club is running again now the weather has improved, and eleven residents and staff lunched at the Fairmile in Cobham on Wednesday 26th February. We have continued with our in house entertainment of gentle exercise with Sunny Smiles and Thursday afternoon sing-a-longs organised by the R.C. Sherriff Trust. Sherwood House now has four volunteers who support residents with Scrabble Sessions, one to one chat time and going out for walks. Residents enjoyed another visit from the 4th Walton Beaver Scouts group in March. The staff from KIA cars have been getting stuck in and have sent two teams of staff to help with painting at the new offices Charity House. Thank you Kia team! New charity partners move in The Training and Development Partnership (TDP) moved into the offices at Mayfield in early January. The TDP provides specialist training for charities and the voluntary sector. They have now settled in at Mayfield and share office space with the foodbank staff. Elmbridge Community Link moved in at the end of March—ECL supports people with learning disabilities across Elmbridge and the wider local area. News from our Sheltered Housing Local flooding During the recent bad weather, we at Walton Charity have been fairly lucky in avoiding the flooding. However Sunbury and Walton sea cadets (tenants on our Common Plat site) were not so lucky – they were badly flooded in February. It will be some time before they are able to start using the site again. In the meantime they are looking for a suitable site for their cadets to parade, and storage for their equipment. Fenner House's resident ducks have already returned, making the most of the short lived nice weather. A special duck house has been built for them to enjoy - and to shelter in when the bad weather returns! A man whose home was flooded during the recent severe weather is staying at Fenner House. The guest room at Mayfield is also being used to house a homeless man - making the most of our resources to support local people. The community payback team have been working hard at Fenner House - they helped move a resident from a first floor flat to a ground floor flat, to aid his mobility. They have also steam cleaned the paving slabs and tidied up the garden for spring. News from our allotments Community Grants news Once again the weather conditions during the winter have proved difficult. The incessant storms and rainfall over the last 2 months have made this winter the wettest winter since records began. Many tenants have suffered from flooded plots and damaged sheds. Weather permitting, regular site inspections will begin in April. Tenants are reminded their plots must be maintained in good condition, including the pathway surrounding plots. We are supporting Crossroads Care Surrey’s new Saturday outings club for teenagers. Crossroads Care Surrey is a charity that provides much needed respite breaks to support carers. The Charity remains committed to maintaining and further developing the allotments. If you have further ideas or would like to be more involved in developing the allotments please contact the Allotment Officer Jane McMahon on 0203 328 0254. There are some plot vacancies so if you have been thinking about getting an allotment, sign up now and start planning for the growing season. Contact allotment@waltoncharity.org.uk for more information. A general inspection was carried out on all sites and, taking into account allotment holder’s comments, we will be making proposals to all tenants for improvements and on-going plans. Nutrition and Hydration week The Outings Club is for children and young people with varying disabilities in the Borough of Elmbridge. The Outings Club aims to give 32 young people each month the opportunity to go on trips of their choice like bowling, to the cinema or to theme parks. Crossroads Care Surrey, the leading supplier of respite breaks for unpaid Carers, has run Burview Hall’s Saturday Club for the last 12 years. Walton Charity trustees visit Crossroads Care Surrey at Burview Hall. Foodbank news Welcome to Jess Balding who is the new Foodbank manager. Staff at Kia Motors collected food just before Christmas, and were keen to see how the foodbank works. President Paul Philpott visited in February. Over 900 people have received three day food parcels since April 2013. During Nutrition and Hydration Week this March, Elmbridge Borough Council organised two events for older people at Walton and Cobham Day Centres. Supported by a Walton Charity Community Grant, in partnership with GSK and Walsingham Care, these events included food tasting, tips on healthy living, a free falls assessment and free slippers! Jackie Lodge with Paul Philpott and other Kia staff Community Spirit Newly appointed Foodbank Manager Jess Balding has been involved for several years in a community support project in southern India. The Rhema Partnership is a Christian organisation which organises sponsorship of disabled children and a walk-in medical centre; as well as faith based activities and projects including a Bible college. Three years ago Jess joined a support trip to the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. She ran children’s games and taught lessons, as well as assisting the logistics of a walk-in centre that sees 300 people a day, with only two doctors. In 2012 Jess became the only employee of the Rhema Partnership, covering fundraising, events management, social media and supporter engagement. For more information about the Rhema Partnership visit www.rhemapartnership.org.uk The people who are Walton on Thames Charity Jim Turner has been a resident at Sherwood House since last April. He celebrated his 100th birthday on 31st January enjoying tea and cake with MP Dominic Raab and High Sherriff of Surrey Helen Bowcock, followed by a private party the following day. He is the first man at Sherwood House to reach this milestone. Jim grew up in Hersham, and has spent most of his life here, except for a brief stint building hovercraft in the Isle of Wight. Jim built parts for Spitfire and Wellington bombers during the second world war, and Dominic Raab MP and High Sherriff Helen Bowcock meet Jim Turner at Sherwood House on his 100th birthday joined the auxiliary fire service. Contact Us Walton on Thames Charity Mayfield 74 Hersham Road Hersham Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 5NU Tel: 01932 220242 For more information about our services– contact: Fax: 01932 252603 Community Grants and Volunteering: 02033280247 admin@waltoncharity.org.uk www.waltoncharity.org.uk Sherwood House Residential Care Home: 0203 3280250/1 Mayfield/Fenner House Sheltered Housing: 0203 3280248/9 Grants for Individuals: 0203 3280246 Allotments: 0203 3280254 Follow us on twitter: @WaltonCharity or @WOTCHousing