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Residents raise £2,503 at Alcester coffee morning for dementia services
Summary
A coffee morning at Jackson Place in Alcester raised £2,503 to support plans for a specialist day facility for people living with dementia, including a £1,000 donation from the McCarthy Stone Foundation.
Content
A charity coffee morning at Jackson Place, a McCarthy Stone retirement community in Alcester, brought residents, volunteers and supporters together to raise money for dementia services. The event formed part of Mayor David Henderson's "100 Coffee Mornings" initiative. The mayor was unable to attend on the day but visited the community a few days later to thank residents in person. Total funds raised reached £2,503, with £1,503 contributed by residents and supporters at Jackson Place and a further £1,000 donated by the McCarthy Stone Foundation.
Key details:
- Location: Jackson Place, a McCarthy Stone retirement community in Alcester.
- Total raised: £2,503, made up of £1,503 from residents and supporters and a £1,000 donation from the McCarthy Stone Foundation.
- The event was part of Mayor David Henderson's "100 Coffee Mornings" initiative; the mayor visited afterward to thank residents.
- The money will help transform a two-storey property into a specialist day facility for people living with dementia and other care needs.
- Planned features for the facility include a flexible activity room, kitchen, quiet spaces and accessible amenities, and the building will be available for community use with interest already expressed by several groups.
- McCarthy Stone currently operates three developments in Alcester: Jackson Place, Priory Place and Romeo Place.
Summary:
The funds will support plans to convert a two-storey property into a specialist day facility intended for people living with dementia and other care needs, and the building is also intended for wider community use; interest has already been expressed by several groups. Undetermined at this time.
