Thursday, December 19, 2024

The Grove Care Home brews community spirit through charity coffee mornings

The Grove Care Home in Waltham has turned its monthly coffee mornings into a platform for charitable giving, bringing residents, families, and staff together to raise funds for vital causes. From delicious treats to meaningful conversations, these events have become a cornerstone of the care home’s community engagement.

Macmillan Coffee Morning: Brewing Support for Cancer Care

The Grove’s first charity coffee morning fundraiser was in support of Macmillan Cancer Support, a cause chosen by residents for its life-changing work. Guests gathered to enjoy coffee, tea, and a stunning array of homemade cakes, creating a welcoming and heartfelt atmosphere.

“Special thanks to Becky, our Client Services Manager; Rachael from Front of House; and Michelle, our Wellbeing Coordinator, for their incredible efforts in making this event a success. A huge shout-out to our kitchen team for the delicious cakes that delighted everyone,” shared Customer Relations Manager Ros Wells.

Together, the event raised an impressive £220 for Macmillan Cancer Support, with residents emphasizing how much the charity’s mission resonated with them.

“This wasn’t just about fundraising—it was about connection,” said Home Manager Cheryl Shorter. “Our coffee morning brought people together to share stories, build friendships, and show support for a cause close to their hearts.”

Breast Cancer Awareness Coffee Morning: Painting The Grove Pink

Following the success of the Macmillan event, The Grove hosted a Breast Cancer Awareness coffee morning under the theme “Together We Painted The Grove Pink.” Guests embraced the pink theme, donning colourful outfits and indulging in beautifully decorated pink fondant cakes.

“Our kitchen team outdid themselves again, and we were also grateful for contributions from attendees who brought homemade treats,” commented Ros Wells. “Thanks to their generosity, we raised an outstanding £247.70 for Breast Cancer Awareness.”

The event wasn’t just about funds—it also sparked meaningful discussions about breast health and awareness, making the morning both impactful and uplifting. Guests remarked, “Fabulous cakes and service,” and “Great morning—thank you for hosting!”

Looking Ahead: Supporting Local Causes

The Grove Care Home remains committed to championing important causes through its coffee mornings. The next event, “Tea and Tombola,” will take place on Wednesday, 8th January, from 2-4 pm, with funds going to The Refuge – Grimsby Women’s Aid, a local charity supporting women and children fleeing domestic abuse.

“Our coffee mornings highlight the incredible generosity of our community,” said Ros Wells. “We’re grateful to everyone who has attended and contributed to making a difference. These events are about more than fundraising—they’re about fostering a spirit of unity and care.”

For more information about upcoming community events at The Grove Care Home, contact Customer Relations Manager Ros Wells at 01472 821127 or via email at ros.wells@countrycourtcare.com

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