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May 12, 2018 By Melissa March

We won £50,000 with your help. Thank you so much!

Baking a Difference is a project pioneered by L4A to bring older people in care homes and sheltered housing together with local communities, using bread baking activity. Following public voting the project has been awarded £50,000 from The People’s Projects and L4A’s project manager Fiona Smith couldn’t be more delighted.

“It is exceptionally lovely to have been chosen and voted for,” says Fiona. “There was a huge cheer when we found out we’d won. It is amazing how word can grow for an idea and we are really grateful to everyone who backed us.

“We are excited to get funding for Baking a Difference because, although it is a simple idea, there are so many ways to explore it – for example, discussing memories of bread at home, exploring bread from other cultures or bringing communities together to share bread.”

And she adds: “The news has arrived as L4A marks its 10th anniversary so it couldn’t have come at a better time. What a way to celebrate!”

 

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April 17, 2018 By Melissa March

VOTE FOR US TO WIN £50,000

L4A is really excited to be one of the five organisations shortlisted in the Central East ITV region to compete for £50,000 in this years Peoples Project competition. This is being decided by a public vote online and we would very much like your vote!

We want to help ease the feelings of loneliness and isolation that older people in residential care can experience – and bring some of the outside world in to them. We could win £50,000 for our ‘Baking a Difference’ project; taking participative bread making into care homes and sheltered housing and involving the local community as well with regular ‘Bread and Conversation’ sessions.

We are going to be featured on the ITV Central 6pm News tonight, at some point between 6 and 6.30pm. (The film is also available to watch online here).

Voting is open now and runs through until Monday 30th April at 12 noon.

All you need to do is to go here and click on ‘SELECT THIS PROJECT’

It would be great if you could help – we need as many votes as possible, so please do feel free to pass this on to your friends and family, like us on Facebook or retweet us as much as you can!!!

THANK YOU.

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April 12, 2018 By Melissa March

Help us win £50,000

L4A is really excited to be one of the five organisations shortlisted in the Central East ITV region to compete for £50,000 in this years Peoples Project competition. This is being decided by a public vote online HERE and we would very much like your vote!

Voting is open from Monday and runs through until Monday 30th April at 12 noon. It would be great if you could help by voting for us. We will need as many votes as possible, so please also pass this on to your friends and family. You could also help us out by liking us on Facebook, sharing our posts and retweeting us on Twitter us as much as you can! THANK YOU!

Our pitch for your vote will be shown on Central East ITV news between 6pm and 6.30pm on Monday 16th April 2018.

(More information about how to vote will follow on ASAP on Monday!)

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February 13, 2018 By Fiona Smith

‘Painting by Numbers’ Workshop proves great success for L4A volunteer

Experience met imagination recently with beautiful results – all thanks to retired architect and L4A volunteer Nigel King.

Below is Nigel’s watercolour painting, capturing the faded charm of Evington Park House, in Leicester. This was the inspiration behind the ‘Painting by Numbers’ workshop he organised and expertly led at a ‘Keep Calm and Get Creative!’ Wellbeing Day, held at Evington Park House itself.

Nigel has been participating in L4A’s Social Prescribing project since June 2017 – first exhibiting his artwork at our patient-led community events within the Evington area.

Coming from an architectural design background much of his work is naturally influenced by buildings in both urban and rural settings, including pencil drawings and paintings of local landmarks.

On viewing his work, L4A’s Social Prescribing project coordinator Anita Barrand had a ‘light bulb moment’ and suggested to Nigel a ‘Paint by Numbers’ activity which would recreate the image of the Park House. Anita says she was aware it was ambitious – “but given Nigel’s consummate skill, both as draughtsman and artist, I instinctively knew this could work!”

Nigel commented “There are no rules in art and the concept of deconstructing and recreating something new appealed to me. Also, painting doesn’t have to be a lonely, solo exercise. This workshop was devised to be inclusive, enabling people of all ages, abilities and backgrounds to work together.

I was originally reluctant to get involved in the workshop because of the time commitment but although it did involve a lot of work I found myself looking at the historic building with new eyes and in more detail.

I enlarged the original artwork, re-drew and gridded it up then divided it into individual pieces so everyone could paint a square in their own way. Combined together, this produced a completely new, colourful work of art. It was a very sociable day and great to work with old friends and new acquaintances in a relaxed and happy atmosphere.

Everyone seemed to enjoy themselves; many said they would like to do this again. It felt very satisfying to be a part of such innovative activity with successful outcomes. Feedback during and after the session was extremely positive, with over 25 local people contributing to this collective community painting. Seeing my artwork make the front cover of the Evington Echo was an added bonus and a very pleasant surprise too! My thanks to all.”

This special event was run by a partnership between L4A’s Social Prescribing project, WEA and Friends of Evington, and was part of the wider Leicester Ageing Together festival ‘Celebrating Older People in Leicester 2017’. It provided an ideal opportunity to showcase the invaluable contribution older people can make to the life of their local community – something which is at the heart of L4A’s Social Prescribing project.

To find out more please contact Anita Barrand on 07964 091693 or email: anita.barrand@l4a.org.uk .

 

 

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