Intergenerational care is the practice of bringing the young and elderly together by introducing nurseries or toddler groups and care homes to one another.
’Tis the season to be jolly, which is why Guild Care has been hosting a variety of seasonal events to get you into the festive spirit and help you wrap up the end of the year with plenty of cheer, including exciting Christmas fayres and a delicious Breakfast with Santa.
Our high streets are going through a challenging time. Cash is tight for many consumers and the ease and cheapness of online shopping can be difficult to compete with.
Fundraising is essential for a charity. Not only does it help fund vital services, it also serves as an opportunity to spread word of the organisation, informing the community about the importance of what they do and how they can help.
Guild Care hosted its sixth annual Walk to Remember on Sunday, which saw more than 170 supporters set off from Beach House Grounds in Worthing on a 5k or 10k route along the seafront in aid of the charity.
Getting older can mean needing that extra bit of support around the house, or even getting out of it, which is why it is important to have services that can help you out.
Fundraising is essential for a charity, designed to not only raise money to fund lifeline services but also to serve as further opportunity to help spread the word far and wide, informing the community about the importance of what it does.
Like most people, you may have things in your home that you are ready to see the back of, be it clothing, shoes, furniture or ornaments that you just have not got round to clearing out.