Fill a shoe box for someone in need and bring joy this Christmas
Tuesday, 6 October 2020
The Blythswood Care Christmas Shoe Box Appeal 2020
Fill a shoe box for someone in need and bring joy this Christmas
Every year Blytheswood Care organize their shoe box appeal. This is a huge event which last Christmas saw over 220,000 shoe boxes delivered to adults and children living in extreme poverty across eastern Europe.
This is a wonderful way to bring love and care to those whose daily life is a dreadful struggle. The poverty in eastern Europe sees children living in sheds and rooms without heat and light. Children and adults who don't eat every day. Children without warm clothing or shoes. COVID-19 has added a terrible burden to these families and homeless people.
The simple things we can fill a shoe box with, like a hat, scarf and gloves, soap and flannel, toothbrush and toothpaste, sweets, stationery and other basic treats are precious to those who receive them.
There are 3 ways you can get involved:
1. Helping to check the boxes before they go on the lorries
There is a booking system for this, please phone Ralph: 07847 205431
The boxes will start being sorted from 26/10 at the Loknstore on Courtney Road, Gillingham. Everything will be cleaned down between checking sessions. The experience of checking boxes is amazing and humbling as you see for yourself how much love can be poured into a box.
2. Fill a box
Choose a recipient, male/female adult, male/female teen/child (with children you have to choose an age that your box is appropriate for).
We will be parked in the layby in Horsham Lane, Upchurch opposite the church on Wednesday the 11th of November between 10:30am and 11:30am, to pick up your shoe boxes.
Any questions, please Email me: gilliangay99@yahoo.co.uk
3. Collect items to go in the boxes we check
We are always short of scarves, gloves, flannels, kitchen utensils, candles, sewing kits and sweets. Or you can donate money online. It takes £3 to send every box to eastern Europe.
Please click on the following link for more information, heart-wrenching photos and keep scrolling down to see a short video which is a must to watch.
Thank you and bless you.
Gill Gay
Monday, 5 October 2020
Statement from the Leader of Swale Borough Council on Coronavirus
Cllr Roger Truelove.
The leader of the council has called for a renewal of community spirit to help people get through the next six months of restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic.
In the last few weeks, the government has announced new measures to try to prevent the spread of the virus, including limiting opening hours for pubs, bars and restaurants, making collection of contact details a legal requirement for businesses, and making it illegal for groups of more than six people to gather socially.
Cllr Roger Truelove, leader of the council, said:
“Recent Government decisions have signalled a new phase in the fight against coronavirus.
We are anticipating another set of extra responsibilities for our council and I am naturally concerned about unemployment and homelessness increasing.
Having had the intense lockdown phase from March to June, we then had a period of comparative respite through the summer, with people patriotically eating out to help out.
Now we are embarking on a long six-month winter of hibernation, with the possibility of further restrictions on individual lifestyles. We cannot underestimate the impact this may have on the economy but also on people’s wider health and especially mental health.
People are going to find restrictions much harder to accept during the winter months and we will need to renew the community spirit of the first lockdown.
We must not relax. We have had a comparatively low level of infection compared with some parts of the country and we must continue to follow the public health advice, to regularly wash our hands, wear masks and observe social distancing.
At the same time, we must have a vision of our future as we come out of this crisis. Much will depend on the competence of our government, especially in tackling the severe economic climate.
But as a Council we have to have a clear idea of where we want to go.
We will continue to fight to protect Swale from unrealistic planning demands from government; to seek ways to provide more affordable housing; to fight the climate emergency locally, to work more closely with community voluntary groups, to build a local economy with wider job opportunities and make improvements to our town centres, our open spaces, our tourist centres and our heritage to increase our sense of pride in the place called Swale.”
Swale Borough Council
Future Forward - Free Business Recovery Support for Small Businesses in Kent
Future Forward, a free business support service, will guide local businesses through the challenges they are now facing. Their mission is to help Kent and Medway SMEs (small and medium enterprises) to come back stronger.
It may be that you are a company needing advice on becoming more digitally focused, including skills and training. There may be new opportunities that your business wants to pursue, setting out on a path to future growth and expansion, or you are looking for some advice on funding schemes available to you.
Locate in Kent’s advisors are there to support businesses with all of this. Whatever your goals, their expert team will provide impartial business advice depending on your requirements and detail the steps you need to take to achieve your business objectives.
Find out more at: www.locateinkent.com/future-forward
Medway Council
NHS Knitter Presents Colleagues at Upchurch's Co-op with Uniformed Bears to Say Thank You
Evie knits the bears and gives them to NHS staff but decided to present 3 bears to Co-op staff in Upchurch for all their recent hard work 👍🏼 😀
Upchurch Matters
Upchurch Brownies and Guides
Upchurch Brownies and Guides were meeting weekly on Zoom from Easter up until the school Summer holidays.
We have had lots of fun meetings from scavenger hunts, quiz nights, pet night, bingo and beetle drive evenings, dance nights and escape rooms.
We even managed to squeeze in achieving lots of interest badges!
We are hoping to start meeting face to face as soon as we are able to. In the meantime, we resumed our Zoom meetings in September.
If your daughter is interested in joining in the fun and friendship, please contact us:-
By Email: 1stupchurchguides@gmail.com
Or register your interest at: www.girlguiding.org.uk/information-for-parents/register-your-daughter
Or by phone: 07926 006153 to speak to Tracey (Tigger)
Thank you
Tracey Snellings
Good News from Upchurch Players
Hello fellow villagers,
This year has been difficult for so many of us in all sorts of ways. Unfortunately for us as an amateur dramatics group the ever-changing government guidance has prevented us from planning a live performance this year. Oh no! We hear you cry... Christmas without the Players panto?
Well, hold on to your hats... we wouldn’t let you down!
We have some incredibly determined committee, cast and crew that have amazed me time and time again this year. We’d love to thank all of the cast and crew that have volunteered in these uncertain times, especially our younger cast members that always bring such enthusiasm.
So we would love to entertain the village once more and keep the Christmas spirit alive even in 2020. (This must be the first time that the actual year is the pantomime villain) The show must go on and so must the fun.
This year we will be bringing the panto to the village once again... via social media so that everyone can join in with the fun. Our plan is to bring the pantomime to you as an online advent calendar releasing one episode at a time in the build-up to Christmas.
We will be releasing the videos on the Upchurch Players Facebook page. Please like and share our page to join in.
We look forward to connecting with you this year.
Rozz Dyett
Secretary - Upchurch Players
Email: secretary@upchurchplayers.co.uk
Website: www.upchurchplayers.co.uk
Email: secretary@upchurchplayers.co.uk
Website: www.upchurchplayers.co.uk
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