Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Ruckland Court Care Home raises over £400 at Summer Fair with local community support

Ruckland Court Care Home in Lincoln recently hosted a successful Summer Fair raising over £400 for the residents’ comfort fund. The event, which took place in the home’s beautifully refurbished garden and Coffee Club Café, brought together residents, families, friends, and the wider local community.

Local businesses generously contributed to the event, with stalls showcasing a variety of products, and prizes for the raffle and tombola donated by local businesses and the wider community. The funds raised will go toward supporting future trips and activities for the residents, helping to enrich their daily lives.

Adam Atkin, Home Manager at Ruckland Court, said: “I want to extend a massive thank you to everyone who helped make the day a success. From our dedicated staff and enthusiastic residents to their supportive families, and of course, all those who kindly donated prizes.

“It’s truly heartwarming to see the local community come together like this, and we’re so grateful for the ongoing support.”

The families who attended shared their positive experiences: “Well done to everyone involved – we thoroughly enjoyed the day!” said one family member, while another added “Thank you for all your hard work, it was fantastic.”

Ruckland Court Care Home extends an open invitation to the community to join their weekly Community Coffee Mornings, held every Wednesday from 10am to 12pm in their newly revamped Coffee Club Café to enjoy a cup of tea, a slice of cake, and a friendly chat.

For more information about Ruckland Court Care Home or to make an appointment to view the home please contact, Adam Atkin Home Manager on 01522 530 217 or email adam.atkin@countrycourtcare.com.

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