Age Concern Hampshire’s recent Quiz and Curry Night event, held on Friday, October 25th at Lockswood Care and Wellbeing Centre in Locks Heath, was a resounding success. The evening, which brought together staff, volunteers, and members of the community, was a testament to the generosity, community spirit, and shared commitment to supporting older people.
Local residents enjoyed a delightful night filled with music, activities, and delicious food. The Soberton Strummers Ukulele Club provided a lively performance, while a quiz and raffle kept guests entertained. The homemade curry, prepared by the centre’s own chef, Stuart, was also a highlight of the evening and thoroughly enjoyed by all.
Sarah Jacobs, Marketing Manager at Age Concern Hampshire, expressed her gratitude, saying, “We’d like to extend a sincere thank you to everyone who supported our fundraising event. Your contributions helped to make the evening a wonderful success. The funds raised will make a significant and positive difference in the lives of older people in the local community.”
The event, held in Locks Heath, received tremendous support from both local residents and the wider community. Generous donations, ticket sales, and volunteer efforts combined to make a meaningful impact, with over £650 raised in essential funds. ACH was also grateful for the support of “in-kind” donations of food and beverages from local businesses, as well as individuals who donated prizes. The evening showcased the power of coming together to uplift and support local communities.
Founded in 1985, Age Concern Hampshire provides a variety of services to the older community of Hampshire. These include support at Care & Wellbeing centres throughout the county, Help at Home, Information via their Information Hub, Foot care clinics, Hospital to Home Services, Community Information Volunteer Services, and a range of other activities.
For more information, visit: www.ageconcernhampshire.org.uk.
Age Concern Hampshire is located at Centre Way, Locks Heath, Southampton SO31 6DX. They can be contacted at 01962 868545.
This news story was distributed by Pressat on Monday, November 4th, 2024.