Forthcoming Fundraising Events
Saturday 10th August – 1pm-4pm Garden Party at
Councillor Speak’s House, Wharles
Wednesday 21st August - 3pm “Afternoon Tea at Linda’s”
Greenhalgh
Tickets £6
Saturday 8th March – 7.30pm Woodland Suite, Ribby Hall
The Mayor of Fylde’s Charity Ball
Tickets £35
Please contact Jo Collins, PA to the Mayor
at the Town Hall, St Annes (01253) 658505
for further details of events and charities
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MAYOR’S CHARITIES
2013-2014

Councillor Linda Nulty
Mayor of Fylde
Mr Richard Nulty
Consort to Mayor of Fylde
Mrs Marilyn Clayton
Mayoress of Fylde
Councillor Elaine Silverwood
Deputy Mayor of Fylde
Councillor Kath Harper
Deputy Mayoress of Fylde
Mr Colin Harper
Consort to Deputy Mayoress of Fylde
Heartbeat (reg charity 511786)
We are the North West’s leading cardiac rehabilitation charity!
We know that 1 in 4 people in the North West are affected by heart disease, heart disease kills 3 times more women than breast cancer and over 4,000 people under 75 die of coronary heart disease each year in the North West
Heartbeat is here to help. We provide cardiac rehabilitation programmes, education and support to more than 600 local people every week to Increase physical fitness, reduce cardiac symptoms, improve health and reduce the risk of future heart problems
We always need volunteers to help us in fundraising, admin and events
If you have some time to spare PLEASE give us a call
For further information please contact:
Lisa Riding, Fundraiser, Heartbeat, Pond House, Harris Park, 253 Garstang Road, Fulwood, Preston, PR2 9XB
Telephone: 01772 717147
www.heartbeat-nwcc.org.uk
Home-Start Fylde
Home-Start Fylde is a local charity set up by a group of dedicated volunteer Trustees in 2010. We are an early intervention service, offering one to one personalised support to parents and their children, reaching out to families living in the Fylde, including Weeton Barracks and HMP Kirkham. This volunteer led parent support can focus on any member of the family as long as the result is a better living environment for the child / children to develop, therefore increasing the life chances of the children in the family.
Volunteers are managed and supported by the Coordinators at Home-Start Fylde.
Support could be a short-term intervention to assist with adjustment to a first child, multiple births, or where illness or other family circumstance means that the early days of parenthood are difficult / or longer-term support where there is post-natal depression, isolation, disability or illness. Our volunteers provide families with a bespoke family-led service to respond to the individual needs of the parents and children in each family.
We also offer our families a stay and play group where parents can bring their children to a safe environment to play. We provide healthy snacks for the children and a range of play activities to encourage social and emotional development and ease the transition in to education for our under 5’s.
For further information about this and other services we offer please contact
Pat Naylor, Senior Co-ordinator, St Thomas’ Church Community Centre, St Thomas’ Road, St Annes on Sea FY8 1JL
Telephone: 01253 728615
www.home-start.stthomas.uk.net / Trinity Hospice (reg charity 511009)
Trinity Hospice serves the entire Fylde Coast, providing compassionate end of life care and respite to people with life limiting illness.
Trinity, its specialist children’s hospice Brian House and its wide family of services face a very challenging time: demand for our care has never been higher, but we receive only limited funding from central sources and rely on the generosity of our supporters to keep our doors open.
We must raise over £5 million a year from the local community and though we recently received a very welcome capital grant from the Department of Health to enable us to update our buildings, the pressures on day to day funding never go away.
Trinity touches many Fylde people in many ways, and the hospice is not just a place of sadness but often of happiness and hope, and of astonishing kindness. Trinity has a superb reputation for clinical and medical care and takes pride in sharing its expertise with other local health and social care providers, working in partnership to ensure that good palliative care is available to all.
The journey towards end of life can be a complex one. Medical advances and changing demographics mean that the care we provide must constantly evolve to suit the needs and expectations of local people and their families. Trinity’s remarkable team of staff and volunteers are working towards a shared goal: that by 2020 everyone on the Fylde Coast should have access to good end of life care; either in hospital, the hospice, a nursing home or their own home.
For further information please contact:
Lisa Martin, Community Fundraiser, Trinity Hospice & Palliative Care Services
Low Moor Road, Bispham, Blackpool, FY2 0BG
Telephone: 01253 359388 Direct Dial / 07827 857987 Mobile
www.trinityhospice.co.uk
Please support the Mayor’s Charities in any of the following ways:
·  Make a donation
·  Donate a raffle/tombola prize
·  Sponsor a Charity Event
·  Advertise in the Mayoral Ball brochure
·  Purchase tickets for fundraising events
·  Organise a Mayoral fundraising event of your own
I would like to thank you in anticipation of these charities.
Councillor Linda Nulty
Mayor of Fylde