Christchurch Lunch Club

Christchurch Lunch Club
Christchurch Lunch Club

Do you have free time on a Thursday morning? We need your help!

The club is run by volunteers, and aims to foster a sense of community. We always welcome help and enjoy meeting new people, for part or all of a club day, which runs from 9 am till 2 pm and there are a wide range of volunteer tasks to do.

This is a good opportunity for volunteer work in a community with a rich cultural mix, a transient population, and in some cases, severe social isolation and deprivation. It is an introduction to a variety of other activities aimed at addressing these problems, networked well with other agencies, such as Primary Care, Social Services and other Voluntary organisations. It is also an opportunity to practice conversation in English.

If you want to help, we can arrange a CRB check. Call Nick on 07725 569 380 or Janet on 0114 244 3370

Come and join in!

The Lunch club is financed by members with help from a council grant, uses a Pitsmoor and Shiregreen Community Transport minibus and buys meals from Pye Bank School.

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