The Edinburgh Reporter December 2022

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Winter Warmers

By SANDHYA MENON

SOUTH GYLE animal lover Linda Lee
Thomson has begun a Christmas drive
for two charities on her Facebook page


  • the SSPCA and the Edinburgh Dog and
    Cat Home (EDCH) - to ensure their
    animals have enough food and care.
    Linda ran a similar donation drive
    last year very successfully. She said:
    “I’ve not had much success yet this year
    and I blame it on the cost of living crisis.
    “I am appealing for dog food
    because blankets are easy to source.
    It’s the food that keeps the animals alive.
    The charities do not have as many cats as
    they do dogs, so I’d prefer dog food
    because that is something that will last.”
    The SSPCA had charity shops which they
    had to close, losing a revenue stream.
    She does not like asking for money
    and keeps it strictly to goods. She
    remains hopeful that she will be able to
    achieve more donations this year and
    that over Christmas the appeal will have
    more success.


LifeCare Edinburgh


begins urgent appeal


Christmas appeal


for animal food


LifeCare Edinburgh is a Scottish Charity, SC012641, regulated by the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR)

By PHYLLIS STEPHEN

LOOKING FOR A way to support older people
and help them to keep warm this winter,
LifeCare Edinburgh has begun an urgent appeal.
The Winter Warmer campaign will allow the
organisation to extend its services this winter -
including turning their community café into
a welcoming warm space with free heat, hot
food, companionship and activities - even at
the weekends.
The charity is asking everyone to support
them with a donation which will allow them to
add to its services of day clubs, help at home,
meals on wheels, unpaid carers support and
companionship.
The café on Cheyne Street is an integral part
of their service, but it also provides funds to the
charity from its operational profits.
The charity reaches people with dementia,
reduced mobility and those who struggle on low
incomes. Their clients may have mental health
concerns and LifeCare recognises the need to
keep people in their own homes living well and
independently for as long as possible.
James Wells, Chief Executive of LifeCare said:

“We are extremely worried about those in our
community. The cold, dark months are always
difficult, and this year, with rising food and fuel
costs, it will be devastating for many. Older
people are still coming to terms with the
aftermath of the Covid restrictions, abilities and
mobility deteriorated rapidly and enquiries for
our help are rising, up 250% in some services.
Now hit by the cost-of-living crisis, these same
people, who are just regaining the confidence

and motivation to get back to their
communities, can’t afford to take part in
activities or meet friends for food/drink.
On top of the 'heat or eat' dilemma they
face this winter they are also at risk of serious
social isolation.
“LifeCare has a long history of supporting
and empowering older people to live life to the
full, but as a charity we rely on donations to
enable us to deliver our lifesaving and
life-affirming services. Thanks to our
care, we will ensure that each older
person receives the support they
need. We will make sure they are
warm in their homes, they eat well,
have company to look forward to and
are able to get out and about to activities
safely. We are asking local people and
businesses to consider giving a one-off or
regular gift to our Winter Warmer appeal.
With support, LifeCare can deliver the positive
care older people need to ensure they keep
warm and well in body and mind.
“There are different ways people can help
support. One-off and regular donations can be
made on our website or alternatively people can
come along to our community café to pledge
their support. Even choosing to have your coffee
or lunch from our café will help us to deliver the
care local older people need.”
http://www.lifecare-edinburgh.org.uk

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