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Area 6 Support Group continues to support hundreds

by Cumbria Crack
13/05/2020
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A support group that was established just under a month ago continues to help hundreds of people.

The lead team comprises seven volunteers all from varying backgrounds and organisations who have all collaboratively worked together for the good of the community.

The team is further supported by over 90 volunteers all behind the team’s initiatives and services with their primary goal to support the vulnerable and people in need during these uncertain times.

Many of the people supported through the group are self-isolating due to medical conditions and often have no family or friends nearby to support them.

Initially, the group was founded through the community tree which gave information on which streets they were covering, it has grown rather rapidly ever since.

The group is happy to provide any of the following services; general food shopping, pharmacy collections, dog walking, utilities support, telephone befriending, pension collections, and the posting of mail.

As well as being occupied providing the day to day services, the team has also been busy successfully delivering several initiatives with the help of their volunteers including; food bank events, providing support to Overend children’s home, a raffle raising money for Healthy Hopes (a local mental health support group) and installing artwork in the community such as the VE Day memorial poster and a whole host of other initiatives.

Ryan Taylor said: “I feel proud to be part of this team and through the collaboration with the council groups, employees from Jacobs and Sellafield Ltd we have achieved some fantastic results in such a short period of time.”

Vicki Carter said: “It’s amazing that during such an unpredictable and difficult time how the local community has come together to support each other, it is something I feel honoured to be part of.”

Jessica Ward has also been running children’s competitions in order to motivate and inspire local children to get creative.

The latest competition is asking all school children living in the Whitehaven area to design their own posters to be placed next to the VE memorial display and Colonel Tom Moore at the bottom of Bransty Hill so the group can brighten up the entrance into Whitehaven.

The group can be reached by calling their support line on 0800 783 1966  or via their Facebook page.

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