Category Archives: Home Start

How HomeStart spends £1000 in Suffolk

with grateful thanks to the Inner Wheel of Woodbridge
with grateful thanks to the Inner Wheel of Woodbridge

 

I have just received a monster cheque – monster in every sense of the word – from the Inner Wheel of Woodbridge, who were kind enough to make HomeStart Suffolk Coastal their chosen charity this last year.  HomeStart are immensely grateful and will use the money wisely .

What on? On our wonderful volunteers, the bedrock on which the whole ethos of HomeStart stands..  £1000 is exactly the amount it costs to fund one of our HomeStart Volunteer Preparation Courses.

We run four or five of these a year if we can afford them,  week-long courses –  each one of which is an intensive preparation for an average of 9 volunteers for the role and requirements of a HomeStart volunteer.

It covers everything that Volunteers really need to know:  starting with the basic essentials such as values and attitudes, family bonds and the stress factors that can affect family life, before going on to  more specific and vital issues such as confidentiality, safeguarding, and setting boundaries, the mechanics of visiting and finishing with the emotional and philosophical issues concerning when  support should end.

Whereas the visitor to Suffolk sees our beautiful countryside, our ancient townships, and the all the wonderful things Suffolk has to offer, rural poverty, deprivation and isolation are a continuing problem: hiding in plain sight. These courses are a wonderful investment in the future of the people of east Suffolk .  Each and every volunteer we train will go on to support 1.5 families every year they remain with HomeStart.

This cheque therefore represents an altered future for an additional fourteen struggling local families a year.

Thank you very much, Woodbridge Inner Wheel!

Woodbridge: how I used the County Councillor’s Locality Budget

Each Suffolk County Councillor has a small Locality budget, to be spent at their discretion on things that benefit their own community. (There are rules – you can’t use it for entertaining, for example). The sum is dictated by the number of the electorate: the budget for Woodbridge was £8,630 a year – £34,520 for the last electoral cycle.

I try to spread the money to cover as many different groups  and needs as possible. Over the last four  years therefore I have given grants for – or towards – the following:

Farlingaye School: *Playground canopies

Woodbridge Town Pastors:  *Bicycles,  *Training

Woodbridge Cycling Festival: *Materials, first aid cover etc

St Mary’s Woodbridge: Repairs  to *Tower and to *South side of the church wall

Deben Swimming Club: *Poolside kit for competitions

Woodbridge RUFC: *Indoor activity area improvements

Woodbridge Town FC Under 8 Team: *Waterproof jackets

Woodbridge Bowls Club:  *Awning for the club house

Deben Players: *Costume store

Woodbridge Youth Centre: *Generator

Wickham Market & District Family Carers Support Group: *Training for respite care volunteers

Homestart Suffolk Coastal  *Laptop

Woodbridge Riverside Trust: *Feasibility study, Whisstocks project

Just 42: Materials for the Graffiti Project: *Hardstanding for Peterhouse  Green

1st Woodbridge Scout Group: *Mower

The Princes Trust: *Flowers/ pots for exterior of Woodbridge Youth Club

YP@ Woodbridge: *Cooking equipment, TV/DVD & Disco/Karaoke unit

Woodbridge Library: *Blackout Blinds; *Reading challenge – balloon modeller, & prizes; *Jonathan Allan illustrator to talk and draw with kids

Woodbridge Town Centre Management: *Walking maps  of Woodbridge;  *Printed jute bags

Woodbridge Town: *Bollards  for  Hasketon Road; *27 Grit bins; *Thoroughfare Bike racks ; *Bench for Petanque area Kingston Field; *repairs to Elmhurst Park wall/shed; *Funding for Jubilee Pavilion; *Bench at Hasketon/Grundisburgh road junction

Woodbridge Community Council: *Solar  panels Woodbridge Community hall

Tide Mill Trust  (by their earnest request)  match funding for *renovation of the Tide Mill

 

Britten Blake Concert supporting Home-Start SC

WCS concert poster

On Saturday 16th March, the Woodbridge Choral Society  will be raising their voices at Snape to support local young families in need in a concert that marks the centenary of Suffolk’s premier composer Benjamin Britten.  It also celebrates the 75th birthday of composer Howard Blake – much loved by children and adults world-wide for The Snowman.

Do come and give your support to this wonderful occasion – and this wonderful local charity!

Date/Venue:  Saturday 16th March  2013, 7.30pm at Snape Maltings Concert Hall, Snape, Suffolk

Tickets:   at £20, £16, and £13 are available from  Alan Vaughan [01394 386764], Snape Maltings Box Office [01728 687110] members of the Choral Society and members of Home-Start Suffolk Coastal. This includes me!