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Making a difference in the community

Posted onPosted on 2nd May

Newark business Guardian Angel Carers has awarded a £250 community grant to the charity Positively Empowered Kids.

Its network of experts aim to inspire and support young people, their parents, schools, and communities with a variety of wellbeing offers.

Guardian Angel Carers managing director Andy Smith said: “As well as providing care and companionship services to people living in their own homes, Guardian Angel Carers is passionate about supporting the local community.

“So many neighbourhoods thrive because of the amazing volunteers, who work tirelessly to run community groups, host events, and provide services that benefit others. Much of this work involves supporting older people who, without regular coffee mornings, day trips, or lunch clubs, would be left isolated at home.

“We hope our grant of £250 will help Positively Empowered Kids support more of our young community”
Guardian Angel Carers wanted to use the community grant initiative to support other organisations in the community.

Andy added: “This was just the type of initiative we were hoping to fund this year — something that makes a difference to the lives of others, and ensures that our young community are getting the support they deserve.”

The health and social care provider, itself, offers a realistic alternative to residential care by allowing elderly people to receive care and support in their own homes. By bringing services to vulnerable and elderly people, the company provides essential support while prioritising comfort and familiarity.

Its work can involve one or more short visits a day, assisting with simple, everyday tasks. However, if needed, its service can include longer visits, including overnight help and live-in care.

For more details on Guardian Angel Carers call 01636 385904 or email [email protected]

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